gasket in the PONS Dictionary

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Every door has a gap around its periphery that may have gaskets.
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More modern units use a magnetic door gasket that holds the door sealed but can be pushed open from the inside.
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An oil manifold plate with an integrated silicone gasket forms the oil gallery under this.
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Typical parts that require replacing include the pistons, spark plugs, fuel lines battery, fuses, timing belt and various gaskets.
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This leads to a very crude, fast and cheap gasket.
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Various types of gaskets are available depending upon their construction, materials, and features.
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In probe permeametry (mini-permeameter) measurement nitrogen gas is injected from the probe into core through a probe sealed to a core slab by a gasket.
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A poorly maintained cooling system could also lead to overheating and, especially with the higher stressed turbo engines, head gasket problems.
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The gasket/sealing ring needs replacing with a new one about once a year (or sooner if it is damaged e.g. a small split).
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Similar devices with a non-round cross-sections are called seals, packings or gaskets.
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