Oil tank gaskets are typically made from a durable material such as rubber or cork, which is designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures that are common in oil tank systems. These gaskets are placed between the tank and the various components of the system, such as the fuel line and the oil filter, to create a tight seal that prevents oil from escaping.
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