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> HOW to Replace intake Gaskets?, 2.0 D-Jet
rfinegan
post Aug 28 2017, 06:10 AM
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I order up some replacement intake gaskets for my retro fit of the D-Jet back onto my 2.0l from Webers. My question is about the plastic intake gaskets and the addition of sealant or paper gaskets to go with them. The replacements look to be plastic phenolic with out paper on each side like i have seen and used in the past. Do I need to add the paper gaskets with the new phenolics? I have used aviation sealant in the past and was successfully sealing the IDF manifolds. Any advise would be appreciated

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malcolm2
post Aug 28 2017, 07:35 AM
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In the eBay photo you can kinda see that the edge is white or at least lighter. I just replaced mine and I thought the same thing about the paper. Can't remember where I got them. Don't think they were $20+ tho. get the part # from AA and search. It might have been AA where mine came from.

I also used sealant. Red RTV stuff. I remember partially tightening the nuts and letting the sealant cure abit, then torqueing.

I was fighting some vacuum leaks on my L-Jet. All is well now.
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