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Old 02-12-2002, 09:04 PM
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Default 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?

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Old 02-12-2002, 09:58 PM
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Default 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....

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i can sell you one for $200
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Default Re: inline pro head gasket ([Evo]Hybrid)

Is that new or used??
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Inline Pro HG
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Default Re: inline pro head gasket (Gmedalion)

Is that new or used??
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Default 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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Default Re: inline pro head gasket (type autox)

there is not adjustability in the timing belt.
You will need adjustable gears to compensate
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Default Re: inline pro head gasket (type autox)

a thicker gasket would change the timing right? is there enough adjustiblity in the timing belt to compensate for the diffrence?
As SgT sead you can still use your stock timing belt but you will have to get cam gears to zero the timing back...

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Default Re: inline pro head gasket (Gmedalion)

LOL, what a question, new or used.
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Default Re: inline pro head gasket ([Evo]Hybrid)

LOL, what a question, new or used.
hmmmmmmm...i just had my motor pulled, and i'm selling all my used gaskets and seals. anyone interested?


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