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buy some rubber/cork gasket and make your own, if you have some double sided tape, tape it to the steel side of the joint, and tap on the edge of the holes with a ball peen hammer to cut out the holes.

Been there, done that.

Kinarfi

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If rocmoc isn't able to come up with one for you, try JMC. I've gotten intake and exhaust gasket, cv shaft, and a couple other parts from them. They've been fast and very helpful.

Good luck!

OP never showed any interest!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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