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Part # for Felpro Graphite 4.0" bore head gaskets?

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Old 01-19-2004 | 02:41 PM
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Default Part # for Felpro Graphite 4.0" bore head gaskets?

Ive been doing some searching around the blower/nitrous sections for the part # for a graphite gasket for my iron block 4.030" nitrous motor.

Im having the heads o-ringed and TEA and other agreed i should run a graphite 4.0" gasket from felpro.

Where can i find the part #??

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Don't know the part number, but we just went over to an auto zone and they had them in stock. I think they were like 46 dollars for the pair about 3 months back. Actual bore on those is like 4.060 for the 4" 6.0L gasket.
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Unsure of the bore on the gasket, but Fel-pro's p/n# for the stock replacement 6.0L gasket is 9199PT and it's graphite. Hope that helps.
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I'm building a 383 stroker with a 3.905" bore with a 12# to 15# from a D1SC. Should
I use a MLS gasket or a graphite gasket? I think I have a set of Felpro p/n# 1041 gaskets. I think they are for the stock to slightly bigger bore. But are they good enough for a blower with 6.0 heads?
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They will work, but you should oring the heads also. I would invest in the higher strength arp head studs with like 80 ftlb torque.



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