I installed thick gasket yesterday, it now leaks more
gas than the thinner gasket.
The gasket is not a going to help
the leaking, or unwrapping it.
Because when i took it apart I saw there is a lip/ridge
were it is suppose to seal, its smashed flat at the front of the carb, it is not wrapped.
This lip/edge would be completley lost if sanded down flat and would not help sealing.
If I sent you my old gasket you can clearly see were it seals and were it does not,it
only leaks were the edge/lip is flat from pressure and wear, since these must be cast the lip/ridge cant be fixed.
I dont think it the best idea to jerry rig the original design by flattening the air horn or main body ( it was not flat from factory it had a sealing ridge!) when it does not work. It cant seal with out a good complete ridge!
Not wanting to spend hundreds on new carb, but sending this thing in would cost just as much or more, and would still leak most likely. Since Im not into lighting my engine on fire by thick or thin gaskets leaking gas onto a hot intake manifold.
I heard multiple people have the same problem, after they had it un-warpped, mis-information is heavy I guess. wasted money and time, the thinner gaskets leak less because its the dam ridge causing it!