inline pro head gasket
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inline pro head gasket
I just did a search, but I still have a few more questions for the peeps that are using them.
What is the material used? copper?
How much is it?
How thick are they compared to stock?
Thanks
[Modified by b20z, 6:06 AM 2/13/2002]
What is the material used? copper?
How much is it?
How thick are they compared to stock?
Thanks
[Modified by b20z, 6:06 AM 2/13/2002]
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Re: inline pro head gasket (b20z)
Its made up of two regular honda head gaskets and a pleace of steel sandviched in the middle.....
The thickness of the whole thing is 2.7mm..
The price is $299 plus shipping....
Adi
[Modified by newgsr, 12:59 AM 2/13/2002]
The thickness of the whole thing is 2.7mm..
The price is $299 plus shipping....
Adi
[Modified by newgsr, 12:59 AM 2/13/2002]
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Re: inline pro head gasket (newgsr)
a thicker gasket would change the timing right? is there enough adjustiblity in the timing belt to compensate for the diffrence?
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a thicker gasket would change the timing right? is there enough adjustiblity in the timing belt to compensate for the diffrence?
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Re: inline pro head gasket ([Evo]Hybrid)
LOL, what a question, new or used.
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