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Old 12-16-2010, 12:21 AM   #11
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I would take a good gasket, trace it out on an AL plate and start cutting, grinding and polishing. I've got a few templates like that out of 1/4" or 1/8" to recut my stock gaskets to port matched sizes



Cool man! How's she holding up?
Yeah I'm going to check into either making some spacers or having some made, and if I have them made I will have several made just in case others want or need them.

I ran it tonight after letting it cure for 24 hours, and it is SEALED. I'm stoked haha.

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I have used phenolic gaskets on about 9-10 different motors, maybe more. They always worked great for me. I never put something together without them now. Your problem is the stock gasket. The phenolic material will not seal against paper, cork, or similar material. Either make the spacer or get a few of the phenolic gaskets.

You could even buy a 1/4" sheet of phenolic and use that as your spacer/gasket in one.
Well I'm using only the phenolic gasket, not the stock gasket with it. It's sealed up now and my fuel rails aren't touching so I'm happy, as long as it lasts haha.

Oh BTW, do you know that the fuel kit you sold me a couple years ago had an RX-8 primary rail? I discovered that after trying like hell to make it fit and then calling KG Parts.
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