😀 Thanks for the feed-back Gene. Yes, I have used that technique for making paper gaskets. However, this is the metal coated gasket for the mixer elbow where it is bolted to the manifold. I have since contacted a parts distributer in the Seattle area and have one on the way. As you probably read, I have been having difficulty starting our 3GM30F in the cooler/cold temps and have found multiple reasons for this. In my quest for knowledge re these diesel critters, I have been hearing about the tendency for the mixing elbow, where the exhaust gases are mixed with the raw water flow, to become restricted causing a hard start condition. So....while waiting for other parts, I decided to pull this elbow off and check it. Turned out to be fine but am now waiting for the gasket to remount it. I am thinking I should also check out the heat exchanger while I am at it. While this engine only has 550 hours on it, she was birthed in 1993 and probably needs a good general physical. It is a sad thing that Yanmar didn't include glow plugs when designing the GM series. Joe