Posted by DiyDave on September 12, 2011 at 15:41:55 from (70.22.90.84):
In Reply to: Exhaust gasket material? posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on September 12, 2011 at 14:38:48:
Flip the manifold gasket side up, and clamp it in a workmate, or something similar. Pencil trace the outer edge, and cut it with sharp scissors, or 'zacto knife. If it's one continuous gasket, like a 4 or 6 cyl, clamp the ends, and at least one clamp, on the edge of each cyl. Either C-clamps, or spring clamps will do. Take a small ball peen hammer, and lightly tap around each hole, and bolt hole. The peen hammer will cut the gasket, perfect, on the larger holes, and will outline mark the bolt holes, even if they are too small to punch out the small ones. HF has several gasket punches, and a plastic cutting board, that works well on punching out multiples of round gaskets.
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