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Old 09-17-03, 02:43 PM
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Let's try again, possible repost (ill-behaved forum)

Has anyone found a replacement for the gaskets between the twin exhaust housings and the collector piece that the dp bolts to?

Mine are gone, am I going to have to make new ones myself?

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Old 09-17-03, 03:18 PM
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This is a picture of all the exhaust gaskets I had in the full gasket kit for a rebuild. Which gasket are you looking for out of this mess? They are all metal, and I suspect you'd get the best results from a stock mazda part. Don't know how hard it is for you to get ahold of in Sweden...
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Those are (from top to bottom, left to right, excluding the copper rings going around the oil/water fittings on the turbos):

Y-pipe O-ring, exhaust port to manifold,
compressor outlets to outlet pipes,
outlet pipes to y-pipe, manifold to turbos,
dp to mp/cat, mp/cat to catback, collector to dp, oil return.

So I don't need any of those gaskets, I need the ones between the exhaust housings of the turbos (turbine housings) and the intermediate (collector), cast iron piece that has four studs in it which you put your dp gasket over and then bolt your dp to.

I'll try to find a picture..

Thanks.
Old 09-17-03, 05:16 PM
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I getcha. I don't think Mazda makes those available, just the turbos as a assembly. Did you check out BNR?
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The piece outlined in red is what I'm referring to as "collector" the gaskets I need goes where the blue lines are. Behold my artist skillz =)

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^ just attach that picture to an email to Mazdaformance.
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