is there a better intake /exhaust gasket for a 2f engine a new acl gasket has only lasted about 2000kays of driving
in usa there is a remflex gasket that sounds great but the company wants $116us shipping plus the $60us for the gasket so id rahter spend 300bux on something more than a gasket
ive always used a extractor gasket on any other engine are these avaliable for a 2f??
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2f intake /exhaust gasket
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if you can take the extractors/headers off and have them machined by a reputable machine shop to make sure the surface is flat.
Also, when re-installing them, emsure that you tighten the bolts from the inside out, that is ports three and four, then two and five, then one and six.
I had a standard extractor gasket on my '82 2F troopy and never had a problem with it....
Also, when re-installing them, emsure that you tighten the bolts from the inside out, that is ports three and four, then two and five, then one and six.
I had a standard extractor gasket on my '82 2F troopy and never had a problem with it....
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