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07-20-2004, 05:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2004, 05:56 AM by Flofocus.)
I was talking to Lance at JGS in regards to some missing Gaskets and he mentioned not to waste my time looking for the ones I mentioned. He mentioned some stuff that is in a liquid form that you can make your own :huh: I know he told me what kind but cant remeber now....
Anybody know wtf he's talking about? :lol:
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I bought some stuff from Crappy tire last month, its a tube of back paste, and its not suppost to dry fully, so it can seal just like a gasket would. Be warned, do not get this stuff on your hands, it is a Bitch to clean off. I actually have a whole tube left, that I dont need, if u want it man, you can have it off me.
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Lets just say that stuff has given me major headackes in the past.
To rely on it on an engine where your piecing together turbo parts .. i wouldnt ever. Not worth the hassle when stuff goes wrong.
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i used some of that when i put my car back to stock.. where the cat means the manifold and the flexible pipe.. after a few days i started hearing exhaust leak sounds.. i'm pretty sure its from the lack of gasket
just pony up the $$ for an actual gasket
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can't you buy some type of gasket sheet.. and just cut threw it with the dremmel? that should work.. but then again.. exhaust side is pretty fuken hot
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