Exhaust Manifold Question
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Exhaust Manifold Question
Hi,
I'm trying to get my hands on an exhaust manifold gasket from Mazda for an \"unspecified\" project
Mazda parts has told me I need 2 bits? Now I thought there would be just the 1 gasket?
Does anyone know if this is true or not. I'm a bit confused on this one.
Thanks in advance.
Jules
I'm trying to get my hands on an exhaust manifold gasket from Mazda for an \"unspecified\" project
Mazda parts has told me I need 2 bits? Now I thought there would be just the 1 gasket?
Does anyone know if this is true or not. I'm a bit confused on this one.
Thanks in advance.
Jules
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The gasket that came off my original headers was in one piece, as was the replacement that went on for the turbo.
MX5PartsUK might be a better bet?
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MX5PartsUK might be a better bet?
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Hi Jules,
Yes there are two separate pieces that make up the exhaust manifold gasket. Both are metal. One of them is actually two pieces spot welded together. Don't know why, just know that is the way it is.
Don't be so coy....we are friends here......spill the beans
Just saw Boags response. Stacey, Smurfette and Tweety were all the same, ie two piece gasket...and I have seen the microfiche that show both.
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Yes there are two separate pieces that make up the exhaust manifold gasket. Both are metal. One of them is actually two pieces spot welded together. Don't know why, just know that is the way it is.
Don't be so coy....we are friends here......spill the beans
Just saw Boags response. Stacey, Smurfette and Tweety were all the same, ie two piece gasket...and I have seen the microfiche that show both.
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Juffa wrote:Don't be so coy....we are friends here......spill the beans
It's not what you're thinking Dopey!
You'll have to ask Uncle Arthur.
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jules wrote:Juffa wrote:Don't be so coy....we are friends here......spill the beans
It's not what you're thinking Dopey!
You'll have to ask Uncle Arthur.
Jules
I'm thinking Loch Stewart
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sabretooth wrote:my exhaust gasket from Mazda was a single item triple layer steel jobbie. Two-piece must be a B6 thing.
That is what mine was...
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Question
Go to repco and buy a sheet of metal manifold gasket and cut it yourself. Slap some maniseal on either side and away you go!jules wrote:Hi,
I'm trying to get my hands on an exhaust manifold gasket from Mazda for an "unspecified" project
Mazda parts has told me I need 2 bits? Now I thought there would be just the 1 gasket?
Does anyone know if this is true or not. I'm a bit confused on this one.
Thanks in advance.
Jules
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jules wrote:I might not Ryan. It might still be attached. You mean the flange gasket.
Reckon I need Maniseal? It's been a long time between exhaust manifolds
I got it from Mazda. It's the 3 piece sandwich. Was only about $30 anyway.
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Yeah mada quote for teh gasket on teh manifold to head side as well as the manifold to "rest of exhaust" side which is why they say you need 2.
Stay away from maniseal - it is the devils glue.
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