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Door handle seating gasket

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 19:45
by Johnluss
I am having the door repainted and I have removed the door handle. There was part of a gasket between the body and the handle. Any idea wich material could be used to make one.
Thanks

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 20:29
by DNK
Probably anything you want to use from cork, to paper, to a syn rubber of some kind.
Most important is the thickness I would think

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Posted: 25 Oct 2010 20:33
by seven
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I am having the door repainted and I have removed the door handle. There was part of a gasket between the body and the handle. Any idea wich material could be used to make one.
Thanks
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You could try some thin rubber sheeting, it can be awkward to cut but a sharp razor blade usually does the trick, and a hole punch for the round bits[:)]

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Posted: 25 Oct 2010 20:33
by stevie_a
<font color="teal"><b>The gasket is shaped plastic

but i see Rimmer as selling it as a paper gasket for £2.20

part No CZK3754</b></font id="teal">

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Posted: 25 Oct 2010 20:42
by DNK
Also, Brad is showing the part in his data base

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Posted: 25 Oct 2010 21:19
by TR Tony
IIRC the original gasket was the paper type, the plastic ones are repro (& likely to last much longer!).

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Posted: 25 Oct 2010 22:59
by Chris Turner
Robsport sell the plastic gaskets, I think they are Land Rover Discovery parts. Cost about £5

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Posted: 26 Oct 2010 01:34
by FI Spyder
For best results I would cut it from a thin sheet of neoprene which is soft like rubber but chemically resistant. You can buy sheets from you local auto parts store (used as gasket material.) I've got a thicker sheet that i cut my gaskets for the gas tank holes and will use it fot the gas cap seal. Paper doesn't seem too permanent to stand up to car washing and waxing.


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Posted: 26 Oct 2010 13:20
by elsberry
The original was paper, as I have one sticking out of a door still that is eventually coming apart for a repaint. Why in the world would they be made of paper though? Last time I checked, paper will absorb water... There has to be some sort of logic to it, I just can't figure out what they were thinking.

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Posted: 27 Oct 2010 03:01
by Johnluss
Thanks all for the suggestions.