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Fel-Pro Head Gasket Info

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Fel-Pro Head Gasket Info


The Part Number 9932PT SOHC

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Retails for appox $53-$57


The Composite Part Number is 9627PT

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FELPRO CYLINDER HEAD GASKET, STEEL CORE LAMINATE, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY -- 3.346 in. bore, non-lock wire; Made of high density material and superior design specifically for the aftermarket repair; Compresses enough at installation to conform to and seal minor surface imperfections while minimizing relaxation and maintaining adequate clamping force over long time periods.
Felpro 9627PT Cylinder Head Gasket | Auto Parts Warehouse

Retails appox $37


Both can be found on Ebay a bit cheaper.


Fel-Pro Performance Part Number 1153-1

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Detailed Description

•PermatorqueMLS - Multi-layer Steel
•Gasket Bore - 3.425"
•Nominal Compressed Thickness - .055"
•Compressed Volume - 8.3cc



http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/FEL1/11531.oap?pt=N0586&ppt=C0225
 

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What's the difference between the 1153 and the 9932PT?

Rockauto has the composite for $25-5% discount + shipping.
 
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Where are you finding the MLS felpro for $57 at? Oreillys says $245?

I've been running the FelPro composites for years with good luck. The hold up pretty good, and will "pop" when you make a gross tuning error. A nice lil memo to "not do that again" if you ask me.
 
Bastard, sorry, when I looked in the catalog I over looked some info (SOHC) and due to the price diffreance when I called, I concluded the $57 was a MLS not a composite.

I have corrected the info in the post.
 
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