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Re: Sealing a Weber
« on: Nov 08, 2009, 12:35:25 PM »
:slap:  what did you use a impact :slap:

they are 6mm bolts, i just cant understand why people think those tiny bolts need 50 ft pounds

YES you need a new adapter
No  normally you dont need sealant for the gaskets but i VERY light film doesnt hurt
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