need some help with some engine installation do's
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need some help with some engine installation do's
Well, before I put my engine in, I need all new gaskets...is there a cheap "kit" to buy? or do I have to buy all of them seperate....I need exhauast, turbo to manifold, intake....blah blah.....
Also, where is a good place to get the correct set of silicon hoses??
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Also, where is a good place to get the correct set of silicon hoses??
thanks
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As far as I know, there is no "engine installation" set of gaskets. You have to buy each one.
Hose Techniques (http://www.hosetech.com I think) has a silicon hose kit.
Hose Techniques (http://www.hosetech.com I think) has a silicon hose kit.
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www.atkinsrotary.com for the gaskets.
If you want a cheaper, non-rice alternitive to silicon, just buy new rubber hose ( Your local hardware store will have it ) I got like, 12ft. for less than $2
If you want a cheaper, non-rice alternitive to silicon, just buy new rubber hose ( Your local hardware store will have it ) I got like, 12ft. for less than $2
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You get what you pay for.
JCWhitney has a silicone hose kit with just about all you need (for a N/A, and no 10mm hose) for $15, can't beat it.
I hadn't thought of going to a hardware store for hose, good idea, will get my 10mm there.
JCWhitney has a silicone hose kit with just about all you need (for a N/A, and no 10mm hose) for $15, can't beat it.
I hadn't thought of going to a hardware store for hose, good idea, will get my 10mm there.
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hmm... replacing the stock hoses with silicon ( Which doesn't stand up to gasoline very well ) or, replacing them with rubber... which is what they are from the factory.
Replacement... or self-proclaimed "upgrade" I'll do my way, even tho' it happens to be cheaper.
Replacement... or self-proclaimed "upgrade" I'll do my way, even tho' it happens to be cheaper.
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