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Is there a front engine reseal gasket kit by Felpro? or GM ?
any part #'s please. |
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Yes. Just go into Advance Auto and tell them you want a Timing Cover Gasket Set for an LT1. Costs about 10 bucks and is from Felpro.
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Felpro TCS-45956
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-Blake "Those who possess power define those who are powerless." 95 Caprice 9C1, 13.1 @ 101 mph, 1.720 60' - Bolt-ons car
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I'm looking at the summit web site, and they have many many different kits, without a good description.
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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fe...6/applications
Also: with free shipping if you find something around ten bucks to add to it.
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-Blake "Those who possess power define those who are powerless." 95 Caprice 9C1, 13.1 @ 101 mph, 1.720 60' - Bolt-ons car
Last edited by The Lazy Destroyer; 02-25-2013 at 04:54 PM. |
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Have you seen the other kits ?
They all look very similiar. |
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Don't worry about any other kits. I told you how to get THE one that you need and Destroyer provided you with the proper part number. Should be pretty simple.
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Are we not allowed to discuss how the other kits are different ?
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any part #'s please. ...and btw, before you answer, be advised that these guys went above and beyond to probably give you the exact info you need and some form of vague appreciation on your part might make this whole thing go more smoothly. Now then, please provide part numbers for the kits you're inquiring about and understand that shopping rockauto.com, RMS or amazon will make searching (and finding) parts much easier and invariably save you some coin as apposed to summit. No knock on summit...well, actually, yes. Kind of...but the other sites are just more easily navigated. Particularly rockauto. Cheers! |
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