Hey Dave. I thought of this already, but the cork sheet isnt thick enough, and I would haveto layer it about 5 or 6 times to acheive the thickness of the original gasket, thats too much of a hassle. I am ordering an official one from Ralph. Oh yeah, and I can say that the transmission used on the Fuego is different from the delorean. The pan gasket is a crazy rubber thing that looks more like weather stripping. It is only the governor that is the same between these cars! Thanks for the info Senator! Adam --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Dave Sontos" <dsontos@xxxx> wrote: > Go to your local auto parts store and buy a roll of cork gasket material. > Costs a couple of bucks. Unroll the material, place the pan flange side down > on the cork material, take a ink pen or #2 pencil and trace around the > outside of the flange. Next, trace all the bolt holes in the flange. Remove > the pan and trace a line one inch on the inside of the outside flange line. > Take a pair of scissors and cut out the gasket. Take a 1/4" paper hole punch > and punch out the bolt holes. Install the pan back in the car and go for a > drive and put the money you saved into a good lunch out.