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Old 11-11-2011, 12:11 AM
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Looking around it seems like a lot of people like copper gaskets for the collectors on the truck manis for turbo setups. Been looking around for a set on Summit and can't seem to find a pair that I know will fit. Anyone order a set off of Summit before and know the part number? Thanks!
Old 11-11-2011, 12:18 AM
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Got mine from Kurt urban performance.... they were like 20 shipped....
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I use RTV.
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Originally Posted by MUSTANGBRKR02
I use RTV.
^^^ Same here. Copper RTV
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My car blew out the copper rtv. I got an aluminum oring seal from autozone on the pass. side & made a gasket for the dr. side. Its a stock 6.0 / L92 heads / EPP cam / TC78
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I went to napa and bought a sheet of gasket materiel. Made my own in 5 min and used copper rtv. I have around 1000 street miles on it and never re torqued anything.
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I'm just using the Orange stuff. I was to lazy to go get the Copper shtuff.
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Originally Posted by MUSTANGBRKR02
I'm just using the Orange stuff. I was to lazy to go get the Copper shtuff.
Orange RTV? You'd think that stuff would melt almost instantly.
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I think it's red but so far so good.
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I was told by Josh at kytp to use high temp rtv. Going to give it a try.



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