I have recently had a Corian bath counter top with integrated sink installed. The sink has an exterior overflow manufactured by Dupont. The overflow device looks like a plastic donut with a plactic tube that extends to the overflow opening in the sink. According to the instructions, the overflow assembly is designed for use with Corian lavatories. The 'donut' is 3 inches in diameter and approx 1.5 inches high. Based on the drawing that came with the overflow (no written instructions included) it appears the 'donut' portion of the overflow device attaches directly to the underneath of the sink bowl. The 'donut' has a thin black gasket on one side which I presume is the side that attaches to the sink. My problem: After following the drain instruction very carefully and using a generous amount of silicone caulk, there is a leak that is evident on the threads of the drain extension near the knuckle. The gasket that came with the sink (Moen- Banbury Model #: CA84913) was installed with tapered end in the 'donut.' I have asked local plumbers and they are not familiar with this device. Any recommendations on how to install without leaks? I have a drawing of the assembly instructions that I would be glad to fax. Thanks.