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Old May 21, 2007, 06:12 PM
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Do I have the right gasket?

I had my gasket ordered from mitsubishi. When it came in, I looked at it and thought it was the right one, not thinking of anything else. When I came home and compared it, It seem a bit off.

The left is my old gasket, and the right is the new one. There's nothing dividing the two holes. Would it still work or should I return it and try and get the right one? I ordered other gaskets and they were right. Is there a place online I can go to order the gaskets?? Thanks
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Old May 21, 2007, 09:23 PM
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maybe it's an updated part. the only visable diffrence i can tell is the middle. you failed to mention what the gasket is for but it looks like something for the exhaust area. if itis not critical to divide the exhaust right there, i say use it. however, if the middle part does cover like a flange or something then maybe you should research.....
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That is the correct gasket.

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Old May 22, 2007, 04:43 AM
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My fault, I did forget to tell what gasket it's for.

The gasket goes between the turbo hotside and o2 housing.
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Since there's nothing dividing them, would it be bad if the exhaust mix together?
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Originally Posted by PurEvo
Since there's nothing dividing them, would it be bad if the exhaust mix together?

It will not be a problem. That gasket will work just fine.
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O and I'm using an aftermarket o2 housing if that mattered. If ya'll say it's good to use, then koo. Thanks




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