T- Type Tim Vice Chairman Joined Jul 8, 2001 Sep 18, 2019 #1 Does a gasket made of this material for the 2004r exist? If so , where are they to be found?
turbo nasty Turbo Dojo / MNTR Joined Jul 19, 2001 Sep 18, 2019 #2 Not to my knowledge but why do you need that? The proper gasket and prep will seal fine
T- Type Tim Vice Chairman Joined Jul 8, 2001 Sep 18, 2019 #3 able to reuse several times is the first advantage that comes to mind
Royal-T-Ltd Well-Known Member Joined Jul 12, 2003 Sep 18, 2019 #5 Lube locker makes a good reusable gasket and they make it for the 200-4r Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Lube locker makes a good reusable gasket and they make it for the 200-4r Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
E earlbrown runs with scissors Joined May 26, 2001 Sep 18, 2019 #6 T- Type Tim said: able to reuse several times is the first advantage that comes to mind Click to expand... I use the normal cork or rubber gasket over and over. On that metal core gasket you posted, I wouldn't use one of those with a sheet metal pan. They'll tend to leak at the unsupported areas between the bolts.
T- Type Tim said: able to reuse several times is the first advantage that comes to mind Click to expand... I use the normal cork or rubber gasket over and over. On that metal core gasket you posted, I wouldn't use one of those with a sheet metal pan. They'll tend to leak at the unsupported areas between the bolts.
B Boost231 What's An Intercooler Staff member Joined May 26, 2001 Sep 18, 2019 #7 look into the lube locker https://www.lubelocker.com/wp-content/uploads/James-Gaskets-17.jpg