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Re: A plug for Superformance Gaskets
[Re: Lee446]
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10/06/16 04:14 PM
10/06/16 04:14 PM
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furious70
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top fuel
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Posts: 2,255
IL
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Greg's valve cover gaskets have held up to several years in my 'twin turbo gasket oven' where nothing else lasted, great stuff!
70 Sport Fury 68 Charger 69 Coronet 72 RR
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Re: A plug for Superformance Gaskets
[Re: Lee446]
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12/22/16 05:05 PM
12/22/16 05:05 PM
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Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,066 Newton, KS
70B5Cuda
super stock
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super stock
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,066
Newton, KS
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Greg-your pm box Is full. Six packet steered me your way for oil pan gasket in my gen3 6.1L Hemi paired with a milodon 31000 pan. Please pm me.
1970 Barracuda B5 6.1 Hemi/6 speed 1969 Charger survivor in R6 383/727-wrecked 12/24/18 1968 Charger in original burgundy paint "Ribeye" 1968 Charger w/ 6.1L, TR-6060, 9" 1968 Roadrunner w/ 6.1L/6 speed 2011 Dodge Ram w/ 6.7L
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Re: A plug for Superformance Gaskets
[Re: Dragula]
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12/23/16 03:08 AM
12/23/16 03:08 AM
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Posts: 9,100 Rogue River, OR
Jeremiah
master
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master
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 9,100
Rogue River, OR
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I have used timing chain sets, rear main seals, valve cover gaskets, water pump gaskets, carb gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, oil pan gaskets, MW and standard port window intake gaskets for big blocks. No problems ever.
The timing sets are cool because there are different thickness cover gaskets.
I also like the different thickness intake gaskets, that is a like saver at times.
Not a Mr. Gasket fan at all. Even some of the Felpro stuff gets on my nerves because the composite is such a PITA to remove.
Thanks Greg for an amazing product!
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