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1. Sometimes I draw my own gasket templates on the computer. I've just completed one for a Briggs & Stratton Sprint 375 engine. Am I allowed to share this with others here? If so, how/where?
2. I need some maths help to complete it. I measured the holes in the gasket as 7mm. I think Briggs & Stratton are USA - so it should be imperial, not metric. Does anyone know what the proper standard imperial size should be (in sixteenths, not decimal) for a 7mm hole? Then I can add that info to the template.
3. The engine model is 98902 and type is 2163 E1. I think the OEM part number is 692218. Could someone please confirm this so I can add that to the template as well?
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The US is changing to metric, and I'd be surprised if the current Chinese B&S engines are not metric (though I've been surprised before - it happens). 7 mm is 0.276", which is a bit less than 9/32" (0.281"). Holes in gaskets are always oversize to allow clearance around the bolts or studs that go through them - your 7 mm hole may be intended to allow clearance for a 1/4" (0.250") bolt.
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Hi justallan, your templates will be very welcome on the forum.  Can you please post them in:"Restorations Tips and Queries" thread in "Questions on Lawnmowers and Engines" topic. 
Please do not PM me asking for support. Please post your questions in the appropriate forums, as the replies it may receive may help all members, not just the individual member. Kindest Regards, Darryl
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Thanks to both...
I printed and cut it out, stamped the holes out with a 7mm hollow punch, then lay it on the sump. It seems to be a perfect reproduction. I make them by laying the sump (or a gasket if it's in usable enough condition) on my scanner. Then I "trace" the gasket using a graphic drawing program.
I haven't put the motor back together yet, because the last couple of days I've been trying to replace what I believe is called a "skirt" - ie. a circular section of metal strip that fits just behind the front axle. I assume it's there to keep the grass circulating until it's thrown backwards into the catcher - and - to protect the front axle bushes from damage while mowing.) Realised it was missing when I noticed two large pop rivet holes either side of the deck, with nothing attached.
Anyway, I guess I'd better poke one of the bolts through the holes first, to check it's as good a copy as I first thought.
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Sorry I haven't done this yet. Hey Deejay... Am I supposed to actually upload them to the site, or post them somewhere like photobucket and just post a link?
Also, I've saved it in several formats:
53.8KB *.jpg 8.29KB *.gif 12.1KB *.pdf (Adobe Acrobat file) 24.5KB *.doc (Microsoft Word document)
Which format should I share? (Or should I export it as something else again?)
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justallan, You can use any of the following formats: .jpg .gif .pdf 
Regards, ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/images/members/mower-monsterw.jpg) Bruce Please do not PM me asking for support. Post on the forums as it helps all members not just the individual.
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