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Old Mar 1, 2006 | 08:43 PM
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I did a search on the forum and found a link to Rock Auto. I searched around and found a gasket kit (Under Fuel/Air, TBI gasket kit): Standard Motor Products Kit #2009. When I looked at the kit (more info button), it shows the six gaskets that it comes with. The small round one is the IAC gasket, correct?

BTW, if someone knows somewhere I can order just the IAC gasket, I would appreciate the link/phone number. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Performance nut
The small round one is the IAC gasket, correct?
Yes that is correct. You can buy the whole TB kit at an Auto parts store for like 15 dollars. I keep the other gaskets on the side in case I need it for future use.
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Cut your own gasket. Should take about a minute and a half
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You hardly ever remove the other parts on the TB but the IAC is one that seems to be removed a lot (cleaning, replacing etc.) So I just make a new one myself from gasket material from the parts store.
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Cut your own gasket. Should take about a minute and a half
That actually isnt a bad idea. Need to look around for comparable gasket material in the area. I shouldnt need anything heavy duty, something like this ya think?

http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...archId=1258971
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Originally Posted by AGENT 86
Cut your own gasket. Should take about a minute and a half



I did that...
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Originally Posted by Performance nut
That actually isnt a bad idea. Need to look around for comparable gasket material in the area. I shouldnt need anything heavy duty, something like this ya think?

http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...archId=1258971
I would look for something a little thicker for the IAC. That 1/32'' stuff is more suited to machined/mounted installations.
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