Carter Single BBS Issues

There's usually enough room in the choke thermostat housing for the mechanism to move a little further than original, though it usually takes some adjustment, but with the rod bent randomly (not your fault, someone got at it before you had the car) there's not much hope of getting it working right. Keep the thick base gasket, life's better that way, but you'll have to adjust the new choke thermostat.

So I may be wasting space but my understanding after reading the link is that I should get the choke thermostat and bolt it up and not bend the arm at all. I should connect it and make sure nothing binds and that's it? How do you adjust it other then bending the arm?

Any ideas for a gasket? OCPNW didn't have one.