M MN250R Member Joined May 16, 2006 Jul 27, 2009 #1 I recently acquired a power plate for my GN that i plan to install. My question is it has one gasket on the bottom of the plate, is it supposed to have two? One on top and bottom of the plate? Thanks
I recently acquired a power plate for my GN that i plan to install. My question is it has one gasket on the bottom of the plate, is it supposed to have two? One on top and bottom of the plate? Thanks
M MN250R Member Joined May 16, 2006 Jul 28, 2009 #3 thanks, is that something that a checker auto would carry or is it a specialty gasket?
J jjkv Member Joined Mar 18, 2002 Jul 28, 2009 #4 MN250R said: thanks, is that something that a checker auto would carry or is it a specialty gasket? Click to expand... Or you can use clear RTV silicone, works well.
MN250R said: thanks, is that something that a checker auto would carry or is it a specialty gasket? Click to expand... Or you can use clear RTV silicone, works well.
Turbo6inKY Short Guy TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined Jun 18, 2001 Aug 1, 2009 #6 MN250R said: thanks, is that something that a checker auto would carry or is it a specialty gasket? Click to expand... It uses the standard plenum to manifold gasket. If your local auto parts store doesn't have it, they can order it.
MN250R said: thanks, is that something that a checker auto would carry or is it a specialty gasket? Click to expand... It uses the standard plenum to manifold gasket. If your local auto parts store doesn't have it, they can order it.
Y yullose Certified Gun Nut Joined Apr 9, 2005 Aug 2, 2009 #7 Silicone works fine in place of gaskets... but if you are anal about putting paper between it, use an old cereal box for gasket material. I've even used the back cardboard off old pads of notebook paper before.
Silicone works fine in place of gaskets... but if you are anal about putting paper between it, use an old cereal box for gasket material. I've even used the back cardboard off old pads of notebook paper before.
Turbo1dr 9 Sec Wanna-Be Joined May 25, 2001 Aug 2, 2009 #8 yullose said: Silicone works fine in place of gaskets... but if you are anal about putting paper between it, use an old cereal box for gasket material. I've even used the back cardboard off old pads of notebook paper before. Click to expand... Hey.....it works!
yullose said: Silicone works fine in place of gaskets... but if you are anal about putting paper between it, use an old cereal box for gasket material. I've even used the back cardboard off old pads of notebook paper before. Click to expand... Hey.....it works!