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    Hello, has anyone found aftermarket gasket for 5g issue jerry cans. Last look led me to a dead end.I'm looking for a donkey dick gasket for the can.

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    Amazon has round gaskets for the 5 gallon can as well as the oblong gaskets for the NATO 20 liter can.

    https://www.amazon.com/GASKETS-Gallo.../dp/B01ENU2CGM

    https://www.amazon.com/Jerry-Can-Gas...ZXTX0EAJTHGTQ7

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    Got mine off ebay

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwp View Post
    Amazon has round gaskets for the 5 gallon can as well as the oblong gaskets for the NATO 20 liter can.

    https://www.amazon.com/GASKETS-Gallo.../dp/B01ENU2CGM

    https://www.amazon.com/Jerry-Can-Gas...ZXTX0EAJTHGTQ7
    Hmm, I'll be taking note of these for future reference.

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    Buy gasket material and make them!
    You can never go home again.

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    Hi, this guy sells a lot of stuff for cans.....http://www.jagmte.com/index.php?rout...tegory&path=59 If your looking for the oblong gaskets , try here......https://deutscheoptik.com/jerry-can-...t-of-five.html Regards, Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by maverick1 View Post
    Hello, has anyone found aftermarket gasket for 5g issue jerry cans. Last look led me to a dead end.I'm looking for a donkey dick gasket for the can.
    While we are on the subject, anybody know how to cement the gaskets in so you don't use them? I'm thinking of using a hot glue gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED View Post
    While we are on the subject, anybody know how to cement the gaskets in so you don't use them? I'm thinking of using a hot glue gun.
    if you mean so you dont lose them. hit the auto parts store and get a small tube of weatherstrip adhesive. a small amount will hold a gasket in place nicely.

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