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Old 07-30-2008, 04:47 PM
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I have a 96MM typhoon intake manifold that I need to install. I have everything needed minus the intake manifold gasket

Does anyone know of any other gaskets that would fit the 96MM typhoon gasket? I called professional products and I can't find a retailer that sells their gasket for the manifold, so I'm left trying to find something else that will work.

I'll take any advice at this point

Thanks again
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oh come on

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Would Pro Products not sell them to you?
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I got the intake used with all the parts - the intake manifold gasket. I called PP and was told the part # for the gasket but I'm not able to find a retailer that sells it. The guy from PP told me I would have a hard time finding it. he said, "I would need to press the issue with the retailers to make them check for the part". So far I haven't had any luck
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a trick that has worked for, used it alot on lt1's or any tb that require a paper gasket, i have used the roofing felt and cut out the gasket and it has worked for me, or u can order a sheet of fiber paper from mcmaster carr and make all the gaskets u will ever need.
the roof felt, works but i prefer the thicker paper, if u dont know what roof felt is, its the tar paper used under shingles on roofs or in the walls of homes that have siding.
go to home depot and tear a piece off
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Originally Posted by Punisher GTO
I have a 96MM typhoon intake manifold that I need to install. I have everything needed minus the intake manifold gasket

Does anyone know of any other gaskets that would fit the 96MM typhoon gasket? I called professional products and I can't find a retailer that sells their gasket for the manifold, so I'm left trying to find something else that will work.

I'll take any advice at this point

Thanks again
Maryland Speed and a lot of other retailers sell this intake. Contact one on them for help .

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a trick that has worked for, used it alot on lt1's or any tb that require a paper gasket, i have used the roofing felt and cut out the gasket and it has worked for me, or u can order a sheet of fiber paper from mcmaster carr and make all the gaskets u will ever need.
the roof felt, works but i prefer the thicker paper, if u dont know what roof felt is, its the tar paper used under shingles on roofs or in the walls of homes that have siding.
go to home depot and tear a piece off
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LS1s don't have any paper gaskets. Intake and throttle body are a rubber o-ring type.
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Originally Posted by squee
LS1s don't have any paper gaskets. Intake and throttle body are a rubber o-ring type.
but the ls1's orginal gasket from PP was a felt paper gasket.
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Originally Posted by squee
LS1s don't have any paper gaskets. Intake and throttle body are a rubber o-ring type.
he is not looking for the stock gaskets, he is looking for gaskets for the
Pro Products 96MM Intake Manifold
which are not machined to accept gm o-rings
re read the original thread
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Originally Posted by squee
LS1s don't have any paper gaskets. Intake and throttle body are a rubber o-ring type.
Not for aftermarket Aluminum intakes unless you have it machined out.
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They sell rolls of gasket material at most parts stores. I know Auto Zone and Advanced Auto sell the rolls. One of those rolls and some quality time with a razor blade should net you a suitable fix. Good luck!
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i just got gaskets for my 85mm typhoon intake, was $21...i forgot the # i called, i looked it up on ebay...just look in ebay for there manifolds, and you should get a #.....thats what i did!
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felpro 1312-3 <- felpro gasket part #

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