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Unfortunately the gasket is obsolete, and there are no known replacements. The gasket is very perticular and i do not know of any other gaskets that have a similar shape.
The parts for this blender are no longer available as it was first available 2003 and it's non standard size and design make it not worthy of aftermarket support or allow it to use other model's jar's. Best bet is to find a used one or look around at closeout clearance places to see if a new one might turn up.
Check the rubber gasket for damage or hardening and also for chipped glass on the sealing surface. Make sure the ring is not cracked causing loss of compression of the seal.
Also check that the leak is NOT at the shaft seal. Replacement parts should be readily available,
The gasket goes between the cutting assembly and the glass. So you slip it on over the top of the blades and then put the glass jar over top of that. Screw the bottom cap on to tighten everything together.
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