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looking for the part number or formal terminology for some o-rings/gaskets.

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Old 10-25-06, 02:08 AM
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looking for the part number or formal terminology for some o-rings/gaskets.

Hey guys I know this is a shitty diagram but this is the best I could do. I need to order these parts and the last two times I ordered parts from Mazda they gave me the wrong part so I need to be as clear to them as possible. I'm looking for the part number (would be the best) or just the correct terminology for two o-rings or gaskets.

I'm looking for the gasket between the thing the radiator cap screws into, and the thermostat housing, and I'm also looking for the gasket that goes between the thermostat housing and the rest of the motor... so basically all gaskets/o-rings that are between the thermostat housing.




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From this forum sticky on 94 parts micro fish

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/94-fsms-available-download-449950/

1500 Cooling system: pictures of gasket / oring on micro fish page 1-K 6

Gasket is Item # 15-173, Part # is N350-15-173 Gasket, Thermostat Cover Non Asbestos on micro fish page 1-J 6

Oring is item # 15-174A, part # N326-15-174 ( ring ) on micor fish page 1-J 6

order through Malloy Mazda, talk to Ray Crowe 888 533 3400 he can tell you if I am right!

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