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Old 01-16-2003, 11:41 AM
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Felpro gasket material for turbo flange.

I was up at Crappytire at lunch time getting some odds and ends for the ttz28, and I came to this 1' x 2' peice of Felpro gasket material. It has a steel middle layer like what you would find on an exhaust manifold gasket and has a layer of some type of fiber on both sides.. The description was Felpro Pro Ramic 121 something something.. It looks like it will work for my turbo flange to header seal..

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We need to see a pic of that stuff before we can tell you if it'll work or not. Thank you.

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Come on, you're supposed to be psychic... right? RIGHT?

I'll have to take a digital pic when I get home a post it..

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Hrm, got this reply from a guy on my thirdgen mailing list, sounds good to me =)

>Should work if it fits correctly...a snippet from Federal Mogul--->
>Fel-Ramic. is an exclusive FEL-PRO exhaust ring gasket material. It features
>ceramic facing on perforated steel. The ceramic facing does an excellent job
>of sealing the high temperatures found in many vehicles. This material is used
>for conventional rear wheel drive, longitudinal-mounted engines.


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Um, copper plus RTV...

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That's fine and dandy, but where would I (cana-duh) find a sheet of copper? Thickness?
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If that was in response to me you misuderstood me. A lot of turbo cars out there just have the flanges milled flat and don't run a gasket. Those that worry about it just use some high temp rtv (copper plus is the high temp sensor safe stuff) between the flanges.

BTW, I thought I noticed some of the same threads here as at third-gen@f.body.org...
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If you're talking about the thirdgen mailing list, ayup, dats me =)

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