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Need users advice on the best turbo 200 pan gasket for race applications.
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Whichever gasket you choose, don't be afraid to crawl under the car every few heat cycles and snug the pan bolts up.
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Beèn discussed here many times….Fel Pro …TOS 18648 ….
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Jimmy, We buy the fiber ones from Transtar Industries Pt # 54300AF $8.99 ea. However Amazon has them as well:
https://www.amazon.com/Transmission-...ps%2C81&sr=8-1 has them for $9.55 |
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Thanks for all the help. I'm on a first name basis with Amazon so that one looks like a fit.
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The Fel Pro one with a light coating of ultra grey is helping my trailer floor lube issues!! Lol!! They all leak a lil. Do not use a cork gasket. After about 20 snug-up it'll push out at the corners.
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Like Greg said the Fiber Gasket I found to work very well. Also while we all put braces on the THM200's and nice Cast Pans in order to strengthen the cases, I won't use a cork gasket because it somewhat defeats the purpose of strengthening the case while the gasket acts like a "shock absorber" and allows a certain amount of movement. Just my opinion from this little corner on Long Island. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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