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    If the parts guy is good he should be able to find those gaskets for ya. Don't have part # off hand but there also used on newer vehicles but different part #. Parts guy where I live knows his parts and just went back and pulled out of shelve and they were the same.

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    i found some on summit for around 6 per. need a few other things so i might just get them from there.
    also need an oil pressure sensor now. broke mine

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    If ur steam pipe is looking worse for wear, then here's a simple fix that doesn't require banjo bolts or the hard to find washers. uploadfromtaptalk1405441337860.jpg

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    You can get the gaskets from any ACdelco dealer. They are the same style as our AC compressor gaskets and many many GMs still use them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MI6TA View Post
    If ur steam pipe is looking worse for wear, then here's a simple fix that doesn't require banjo bolts or the hard to find washers. uploadfromtaptalk1405441337860.jpg

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    hey with your oil pressure sensor like that do you have enough room with it in the car to get a wrench on it if you ever needed to remove it?
    i might do the same thing since i dont have egr either.

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