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Old 09-18-2008, 07:40 PM
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I have a stock 99 LS1 and I am starting to have lifter problems. I am going to be pulling the heads and replacing some parts. I am in need of the GM part# for the MLS cylinder head gaskets. I have done some searches but it seems like the more thread searches I do, the more GM part#'s I come up with. Can anyone help me out?
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http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...html?item=1534

We have been using these gaskets on practically everything. Bob
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So how is it safe to use a gasket that is designed for a 4.020 in. Bore and use it on an LS1 with a 3.9 in. Bore ??

Doesn't GM make a MLS head gasket for a 3.9 in. Bore ?
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Anybody?

Would this be better placed in the Internal engine section?
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YOU WERE JUST TOLD which ones to get. if it makes you feel good. go to the dealership and get some head gaskets, then notice on the side that it fits both 5.7 and 6.0 blocks
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those are the ones that i have on my car right now

got them for about 20 bucks at work
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Originally Posted by reject
YOU WERE JUST TOLD which ones to get. if it makes you feel good. go to the dealership and get some head gaskets, then notice on the side that it fits both 5.7 and 6.0 blocks
I didn't know this, so that is why I asked. Thanks for your help and clarifying that these are correct and can be used on the 5.7
I just wanted to be sure so I didn't (F) anything up.
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Bob @ EPP would never do anyone wrong, he posted the link to the ones you needed, and the ones he uses on cars at his shop. he's got a great customer service record with alot of people in the FI section
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Originally Posted by reject
Bob @ EPP would never do anyone wrong, he posted the link to the ones you needed, and the ones he uses on cars at his shop. he's got a great customer service record with alot of people in the FI section
I know that, I just had a simple question that I wanted answered and you did that. Thanks.................




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