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Water Pump Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9237390
Manufacturer Part Number V107000010
This individually sold fuel gasket is designed for use with handheld lawn and garden equipment and is the seal for the gas cap. This gasket is a genuine OEM part made of a composite material and will eventually become brittle because it interacts with gas and oil, meaning it will need replacing before it becomes debris in the fuel tank. This gasket not only prevents debris from entering the fuel tank, but it also prevents any leaks. To replace, simply unscrew your gas cap and remove the old gasket from the cap, and then replace it with the new.
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Water Pump Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9867588
Manufacturer Part Number 021-11400-20
This gasket, also known as the oil drain plug gasket, is a ring-shaped, metal component used in outdoor power engines. It is supplied by the manufacturer and can be found at the bottom of the engine oil pan where the drain plug is installed. The gasket is responsible for sealing the area between the oil drain plug and the engine block to prevent oil from leaking during oil changes. Over time the gasket can wear down, corrode, or crack. If the gasket can no longer seal the area, oil will escape from the oil pan, leading to inadequate lubrication, increased friction, and engine damage. Before you begin the repair, drain the oil from the engine to prevent contamination. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the oil drain plug. Peel off the old gasket, and thoroughly clean the drain plug and oil pan surface. Install the new gasket and ensure that it sits firmly on the oil pan. Finally, reinstall the drain plug, and be careful to avoid overtightening it.