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Old 10-05-03, 01:21 PM
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Actuator gaskets??

I'm removing and cleaning my aux. ports, and I read on aaron cake's website that I should get a pair of actuator gaskets. Where do I get them, and if pep boys or auto zone carries them, what do I ask for?

any help is appreciated, Octoberfast is coming and my car is sloooowww.

john
Old 10-06-03, 12:46 AM
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Head on down to the dealer, these are pretty specialized gaskets...
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thanks, it was sunday, and they weren't open.
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meh, just use some silicone gasket maker if you can't find them.
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Nah go to your auto parts store and get that Cork and Rubber Gasket Roll and cut our your own gaskets. Thats what i did and it works just fine. plus they dont stick to the manifold when removing them later on

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thanks, how much pressure do you need to apply to move the ports when they are cleaned? mine move but not "too" easily.
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