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Old 07-18-2006, 04:13 PM
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Can anyone tell me if FAST sells the gaskets that seal the inside of the manifold ? I took mine apart to port/clean up the casting flaws but I fucked up the gasket . Any help would be much appreciated!

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YEah, they even have their own part numbers I believe.
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Yes, you can buy them separately.
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
YEah, they even have their own part numbers I believe.
And that would be ?

Edit- Found em, thanks guys

Edit 2- Wrong gaskets

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damnit...hang on. I knew you were gonna ask me.
edit *cool deal man*
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
damnit...hang on. I knew you were gonna ask me.
edit *cool deal man*
Ok, after looking at those pics on there website those aren't the ones I need. I'm talking about the gasket seals the entire manifold assembly
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If I was at the other job I would be able to open the comp book and figure it out for ya.
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I'm quite sure you wont find a PN on the internal gaskets that seal the manifold. There not suppose to be service items like the eight O-ring gaskets around the exits or the 90 mm round front seal.

Your gonna have to call Comp and see if they are willing to help you out. I would imagine they would be friendly to your cause. (Couldn't you just silicone the areas where you broke or ripped the gasket material??).

Anyway, bottom line is the gaskets you need will not be found in anybody's catalog, that for sure. Go direct to the manufacturer and see if there willing to help...

Tony
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Originally Posted by Tony Mamo @ AFR
I'm quite sure you wont find a PN on the internal gaskets that seal the manifold. There not suppose to be service items like the eight O-ring gaskets around the exits or the 90 mm round front seal.

Your gonna have to call Comp and see if they are willing to help you out. I would imagine they would be friendly to your cause. (Couldn't you just silicone the areas where you broke or ripped the gasket material??).

Anyway, bottom line is the gaskets you need will not be found in anybody's catalog, that for sure. Go direct to the manufacturer and see if there willing to help...

Tony

I think the seal is just a bunch of gasket pieces siliconed together. I don't think it's a form-fitted gasket.
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rope seal, call comp for the part number.
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I ordered mine through SDPC as a special order through Comp. Had them in no time. Just make sure to be patient when you install them.
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Originally Posted by Tony Mamo @ AFR
I'm quite sure you wont find a PN on the internal gaskets that seal the manifold. There not suppose to be service items like the eight O-ring gaskets around the exits or the 90 mm round front seal.

Your gonna have to call Comp and see if they are willing to help you out. I would imagine they would be friendly to your cause. (Couldn't you just silicone the areas where you broke or ripped the gasket material??).

Anyway, bottom line is the gaskets you need will not be found in anybody's catalog, that for sure. Go direct to the manufacturer and see if there willing to help...

Tony
Gotcha, thanks Tony!

Everyone else, thanks for your help!




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