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gasket - use in sentences
Converse of object
- blow: I thought the RSM was going to blow a gasket, he politely told us to go back to our duties.
- replace: Two summers ago, we had to replace the cylinder head gasket on Rosy's engine.
- fit: Can of course fit a thicker head gasket, or retard the timing.
- require: Do I have all the other gaskets required in stock?
Adjective modifier
- thick: Can of course fit a thicker head gasket, or retard the timing.
- new: Using a new curly rubber gasket, refit the water pump casing.
- old: Not too much otherwise the disturbance to the rest of the old gasket may promote a leak in use.
- standard: The standard engine gasket set for the MGB comes with the valve guide seals ( " O " rings ).
Modifies a noun
- kit: My problem is this that as far as the gasket kit is concerned I should be fitting the earlier kit to the later engine.
- failure: Sadly, head gasket failure on the slowing down lap ended his day.
- seal: The door gasket seal 's lip comes over the front of the drum which should make losing socks very unlikely.
- material: Now, remove the water pump and clean the old gasket material from its mating surfaces.
- face: To do this, use an engineer's square working from the head gasket face.
- set: These seals should be part of a gasket set.
Noun used with modifier
- neoprene: When removed you will see the neoprene gasket holding on the air intake box.
- silicone: We have included four different panel joint alternatives which come with matching or contrasting long lasting colored silicone gasket.
- rubber: Some outlets are mounted on a rubber gasket - others require a seating compound or silicone sealant.
- rocker: Had slight oil leak recently coming out of the rocker gasket, other than that no problems.
- head: Ever tried to find a head gasket or brake seal kit for a 1934 Leyland Lion?
- cylinder: Two summers ago, we had to replace the cylinder head gasket on Rosy's engine.
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