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Norge oil sump gasket

brodonn

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I had to drop the sump of my son's Norge today to get a strap wrench onto the oil filter as the 14 flat tool was slipping around. It actually took me on the strap and him on the proper tool at the same time to undoo the filter, so I'll be having words with the guy who serviced it last.
Anyway, the sump had a gasket fitted, which was damaged in the action, but I cannot see a gasket in the parts manual so have no part number to place an order with.
I'm slow to use a liquid as there are a total of 18 screw holes to seal around, although with care I reckon it would be fine. Can anyone enlighten me, please, about a solid gasket?

Many thanks
Brian
 
Well it's listed on all the parts lists I have seen.

GU05003630 same item for early and late models.

I really appreciate that, Brian. Many thanks.
As I'm typing I have table no. 57 of the parts manual beside me and there's no sign of this gasket, so having the part number is a game changer.
 
Well I looked at the early Norge and Breva 1100/1200 parts lists and it was on both. The late 8 valve engines also use the same gasket according to the PN. What parts list are you using?
In the Norge list it's on page 52, and is item 26. It's not on P57 as that shows the oil filter, not the crankcase.
 
Looking at the wrong page alright, Brian.
Thanks again.

Brian
 
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