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Old 02-19-2015, 12:46 PM
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which one is everyone running? specifically with a ttix kit... prob doesn't make a difference tho
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I've always used the stock multi-layer gaskets from GM and have never had an issue.
Old 02-19-2015, 02:39 PM
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That's what I was figuring. I think it's what I have now but try probably been put on and taken off a ton of times between me and the last owner so rather just change them now
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Originally Posted by Turbo-Geist
I've always used the stock multi-layer gaskets from GM and have never had an issue.
This is what I want to try next! anyone know where we can get a deal on them?
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I reused my 10 time reused ones, but did spray them with copper spray after cleaning them up a bit
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gm gaskets probably the best to use...
now i have 2" headers so they would be to small for a large header to bad
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Originally Posted by blown81bu
gm gaskets probably the best to use...
now i have 2" headers so they would be to small for a large header to bad
you should still be ok they fit the head ports not the headers

but I could be wrong?
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I used high temp silicone..
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Originally Posted by joshtownsend
I used high temp silicone..
I did till bret told me thats getto get them headers resurfaced
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anyone have a link to the gm gaskets? I've found like 100 different ones
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Originally Posted by StealthFRC
anyone have a link to the gm gaskets? I've found like 100 different ones
here ya go use the gm part # to find the lowest price and summit will beat it even if its flebay thats what i do because summit ships fast!!

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/nal-12617944

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