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KP head gasket
Topic Started: May 16 2012, 09:46 AM (2,237 Views)
lelio
Lelio

like i said i used the no blow in the rebuild i was curious about this gasket tho , the set i used the parts said made in japan and looked oem or atleast close i suppose . I will prolly use this gasket on my auto car later on .
Edited by lelio, Feb 10 2013, 01:06 PM.
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HelterSkelter
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i'm gonna go check out the napa kp gasket when i wake up later. if it looks good i will be buying it and maybe putting it on wednesday and i'll let you guys know how it turns out. i have coolant disappearing and it's not leaking so i think it's going into the chambers.

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+1 for the "no blow" gasket.

Do not touch the oil holes. Mark can explain to you in detail why not to if you call him. He's a super nice guy and extremely helpful!
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Any head gasket installation will be more likely to seal against freshly machined surfaces. Heads and blocks get machined on all of my engines.
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HelterSkelter
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kp head gasket is in. also i figured out an easy way to put the timing belt back on, but it's a secret :evillol. time will tell how well it works. it looks just like the beck arnley one and the no blow ebay one though, i'm pretty sure they're all basically the same.
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