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Assuming it is a Briggs. Get the numbers from the shroud: there should be three numbers, the model, the type, and the code. With these numbers any briggs parts dealer can get you the gasket you need.

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Any Simplicity dealer or small engine repair shop will be able to get you a gasket. Just tell them the engine manufacturer and the number off the shroud. I think I saw you say in another forum that it's a Kohler engine. Now you just need the #.

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I use gasket eliminator for my oil pans, comes in a tube always fairly handy. It's also known as anerobic sealer, it's not a silicone, only hardens in the absence of oxygen. It works well on close tolerance machined surfaces. Just my 2 cents worth!

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