Head gasket thickness
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Hey guys, Im looking at getting one of the Mancini racing christmas special power packs for my 360 and it comes with a felpro gasket set I have looked on a few different sites but can't find anywhere the thickness of the head gasket. I was wondering if anybody has used this gasket kit and knows what the thickness of the head gasket is. My plan is KB107's zero decked with tight quench, so hoping this kit has a .038 thick gasket or more I've tried asking on another forum, but was attacked as being lazy by people who couldnt provide the info themselves no matter how much they looked either. I know the gasket is the permatorque blue, but not even mancini could tell me the thickness when i called, and id rather ask people with know how instead of a techline at felpro who probably doesnt know what im even asking. If anybody has the info, I would greatly appreciate it. I believe this is the head gasket in question http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FEL-8553PT/thanks Matthew
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Re: Head gasket thickness
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The 8553 permatorque and the 1008 Steel O-ring gasket both are .039" thick.
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Re: Head gasket thickness
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Well you know the Summit catalog is always right and it states the permatorque gaskets are .039". I know the 1008 is .039" but was going by the catalog for the 8553.
Could be wrong don't bet the farm.
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Re: Head gasket thickness
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The 8553's I have on the shelf just measured in at .054".I have seen them advertised both ways,but that is what mine measure,for what it's worth. Keith
Is that before install, or after removing them from being used?
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New,unused.If they compress the same as the 1008's I have used,they should be around .051" compressed.I can't promise the compressed number though. Keith
Thanks for the real world info. Its strange that they would advertise the gasket as .039" thick in the catalog but real world its quite a bit thicker
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11/30/10 01:28 AM
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New,unused.If they compress the same as the 1008's I have used,they should be around .051" compressed.I can't promise the compressed number though. Keith
Thanks for the real world info. Its strange that they would advertise the gasket as .039" thick in the catalog but real world its quite a bit thicker
My older 1008s measure .039 so it sounds like they are making them thicker now... glad I still have a pile of the .039
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New,unused.If they compress the same as the 1008's I have used,they should be around .051" compressed.I can't promise the compressed number though. Keith
Thanks for the real world info. Its strange that they would advertise the gasket as .039" thick in the catalog but real world its quite a bit thicker
My older 1008s measure .039 so it sounds like they are making them thicker now... glad I still have a pile of the .039
1008 is .039"
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Re: Head gasket thickness
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Not trying to steal the thread or go off topic, but has anyone ever re-used these Fel=Pro gaskets?
I have a couple of pairs from previous builds that appear to be in good shape. Is it worth the risk, or should I just get new?
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Not trying to steal the thread or go off topic, but has anyone ever re-used these Fel=Pro gaskets?
I have a couple of pairs from previous builds that appear to be in good shape. Is it worth the risk, or should I just get new?
did yours measure similar to what the other members have posted?
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Re: Head gasket thickness
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Sorry, I haven't measured one. I will try to this evening and report back.
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Sorry, I haven't measured one. I will try to this evening and report back.
let us know once you do
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