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I have a 1976 junkers hot water service serial number 626 on the water inlet mechanism there is a gasket, it is leaking can i get a new gasket

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Wow, this is an old unit. I am not sure about parts, how adventurous do you feel? Depending on your type of gasket, I would make one from similar material. If you have the old one, go to an auto parts store, they tend to have gasket material there. Choose a material similar in thickness to your gasket. Trace the old one on the new material, cut the material and presto, you have a new gasket. Perfectly matched isn't an issue with this. Close counts. If you supply a picture of the inlet and the gasket, we can narrow down your options.
thanks Joe

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