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Old 05-03-06, 02:04 PM
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Hey does anyone know the gasket company that makes those high grade, insulating, non-mealting gaskets? Thanks

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Old 05-03-06, 03:17 PM
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a gasket is a gasket. If its gets messed up replace it. The best gaskets to buy, are from Mazda. OEM. Besides that, they r all basically the same. Just different brands
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If you are speaking for the exhaust, Any Mazda Dealership. Now, i have seen theose copper/brass gaskets for the UIM and LIM, but dont remember where.
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This guy sell gaskets for all types of rotaries..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/89-90...spagenameZWDVW
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Nothing beats OEM with my experience with rotaries, now piston motors is a different thing.
Old 05-03-06, 05:40 PM
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cool thanks alot guys i was gonna go OEM but then someone told me he heard about some kind of other gasket that is supposed to be better. Ill probably go with an OEM kits thanks again...
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Or get a sheet of gasket material and make them yourself. Nothing like waiting for a gasket you have to order and pay triple the price at a Mazda dealer, or wait for them online and pay for shipping and handling.
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i think he means the plastic or laminated gaskets they make for the coolant seals, supposed to be amazingly resistant to overheating, think atkins makes ue. guarenteed reusable for life i believe
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yeah i was talking about all those gaskets, but i think i might get a sheet of gasket material and cut them myslef, idk ill have to see. I definently dont want to pay 400 bucks for Mazda OEM gaskets though but if thats what i have to do then oh well...
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Whaaaaaaa which gaskets are you trying to replace, I thought you were talking about like external engine gaskets.
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