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07-15-2014, 05:22 AM #11
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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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07-15-2014, 08:17 AM #12LTX Master
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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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07-15-2014, 11:23 AM #13Lurker
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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
Sent from my LG-VM696 using Tapatalk 297 TA (Rebuilding):Stock bottom end 355, CAI, 52 TB, Ported intake and lt1 heads, 227/235 LE cam, Ultra-Pro-Mags 1.6RR's, Hooker LT's, single flowmaster, McLeod Clutch. Need a 9inch rear to handle the abuse
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07-15-2014, 12:40 PM #14
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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.
1996 Trans Am WS6 M6 - 13.679 at 102.77MPH in 1/4. (11/07) 1986 Honda VFR750 - Jet Kit, K&N, Hindle Stealth 4into1 full exhaust, -1 front sprocket. 89.3HP to the rear wheel
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07-15-2014, 01:18 PM #15LTX Master
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