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Old 12-23-2012, 10:02 PM   #1
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has anyone used a felpro gasket set? are there options besides mls gaskets?
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I've used numerous Felpro gasket sets and never had an issue. The MLS gaskets are good for even a good bit of boost so on a stock engine they do great. The head and block do need to be very smooth. If its a popped head gasket be sure to mill the head since MLS gaskets don't fill as much as the composite gaskets.
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great info boss thanks, previous owner actually cracked the head, salvage yard has one for $ 450 think imma grab that one and the felpro set.
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great info boss thanks, previous owner actually cracked the head, salvage yard has one for $ 450 think imma grab that one and the felpro set.
do u plan on doing a turbo i got 440 cc and 500cc injectors arc 1 & arc 2 plus miller war chip turbo exhaust housing tons of silicone coupler im sure bunch of other stuff i water /air cooler too...
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