First off I would make sure you have the correct pump. After you have discovered it is the correct pump I would remove the push rod cover plate and replace that gasket as well. I think that gasket and the fuel pump to cover plate gasket are the 2 gaskets you are referring to. Also a little tip. I find it much easier to change the pump top side with the Gen 2 removed and set aside. No need to remove the wires. just disconnect the batteries and have at it. Also get all the bolts hand started and let them loose until you get the hard steel flare nut started. That bottom cover plate tends to misalign on you if you tighten it up first. And yes I use the paper gaskets and Permatex The Right Stuff more or less to seal any slight imperfections and act as an adhesive to keep the gasket in place. But at a fault I would make sure the correct fuel pump has been procured before you proceed. Post a picture if you would like or read up on the issues others have had. Good Luck. Be Safe.
Thank you for the quick reply and the info, you were right about checking if its the right part, I ordered the part online before I had the original part out, first mistake, probably not the last and it said it was for the 6.2L, maybe not for the military hmmwv and for the civilian hummer, IDK. As sneekyeye said above I need the fuel pump with the straight arm not the one with the bend, so I just ordered the right part, came to $30 out the door, im not sure if I should post where I ordered it, I dont want to undercut anyone because I know there are a few poeple selling parts on here trying to make a living or some side cash... I found the right gasket sealant not to be confused with gasket maker its made by LOCTITE, MR GS1 gasket sealant part#30510 its the only stuff I could find that actually says resistant to gasoline, fuel oils, diesel oils and some other stuff, if anyone has used this or knows of better stuff to use drop a line. Thanks again!