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Are you sure those are o-rings, and not a dried up sealant? I'm thinking the ones I've seen(on the older cars) had a bit of putty/sealant at the bolt/screw heads, and when the bolts/screws are removed, it looks like a small o-ring....
I have always put some sealer on the screws anyway...even with a gasket. The gasket doesn't seal the screws...just the flange part. The sealant keeps fumes/fuel from escaping past the threads of the screws.
Just a little sumptin to consider.

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Yep, they are O-rings. One for each bolt. Also, the gasket was in place. I would think this would mess with the torque. I like the idea of sealant on each bolt. Keeping away the leaks and fumes is always an excellent idea. God only knows if this will work......but hopefully here is a photo of what I found. Inserting pictures seems to be the "firewalking" of learning how to post. Here goes...

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