Master cylinder to booster gasket/seal?

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MadMadi

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Ordered new master cyl and brake booster, going thru the whole truck…. Previously was what seamed to be a paper gasket between the master and booster (in picture) first off, can’t find one online anywhere and second does it need it? They’re both sealed units so I would imagine not?
 

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Nope. No gasket lol. Something makes me think a thermostat housing gasket would almost be perfect size for it.
 

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