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    Question on the gaskets between the weber and manifold

    When I removed the webers, there were two gaskets between the carbs and the manifolds; one thick and one thin. Now that I am done with the carb rebuild, I could install the two gaskets back the same way, but replacing the thin one with the new green gasket as in photo below. The thick gasket is in good condition, material is very hard fiber.
    1. Should I use both?
    2. Is the thick gasket used for heat displacement?
    3. Shoul I glue the two together , if used. Would a leak occur between the two if put in dry?
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