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Installed when the house was built in the 70's.
Does anyone know where can I get a replacement cover ? (or gasket) ?
It's not the same shape as ones I've seen online with 4 fixing screws, it has a centre bolt to remove the cover.

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Personally I'd whip it off give it a clean, couple of cable ties and some silicon. Tuck the ends of the cable ties out the way.
 

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