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Old 10-28-02, 11:01 PM
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What and where can I find these gaskets??

I need to know what gaskets these are. The gasket that connects the upper intake elbow to the throttle body. The gasket is square and has 3 hole, where can I buy this gasket? The second gasket is in the other end of the throttle body, it's a very thin gasket which is basically a kind of triangle. Where can I get this gasket? Sorry if I'm not making sense, thanks.
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The dealer would be a good place to start, you can take your gaskets in and have them compare to the pictures on the microfiche. Get a part number while your there and if the price is too high, take your part numbers and go here:
www.mazdatrix.com

That should do it.
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Thanks I was trying to find the fastest solution but to do it right is to do it the right way. Thanks
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You mean these?

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Those numbers in the diagrams are not the part numbers.

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Originally posted by Mr. Stock
Those number is in the diagrams are not the part numbers.
I never said they were....

Actually, it's not the FULL part number

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BTW, you can just use black silicone for the gasket between the throttle body and the intercooler hose extension
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Originally posted by Flybye

I never said they were....
I never claimed that you said that they were the part numbers.

You can look up the part numbers by going to the Mazdaformance website
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Originally posted by Mr. Stock


I never claimed that you said that they were the part numbers.
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K. Just making sure you weren't calling me a liar
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Originally posted by Flybye

K. Just making sure you weren't calling me a liar
Nope. Never.
But posting those diagrams were somewhat misleading, don't you think?
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Originally posted by Mr. Stock


Nope. Never.
But posting those diagrams were somewhat misleading, don't you think?
All I said was "You mean these?"
I never said "And here are your part numbers, too"

Well, this IS america. Next time I'll leave a little disclaimer "By the way, numbers shown are NOT actual part numbers"
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That conversation went way too far for a thread. You guys need to get a room. (spooledUP7 says jokingly with a smile and a touch of sarcasm)

The triangle gasket is actually an o-ring, but you can use a sealant with it if you do not want replace it. They flatten out pretty quick, so it's up to you. The TB gasket was about $15 last time I purchased one. The new ones are metal, and thinner than the fiber ones.
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Originally posted by Flybye
All I said was "You mean these?"
I never said "And here are your part numbers, too"
Yeah, but if I didn't know better, I would have assumed those numbers are the actual part numbers.

Originally posted by Flybye
Well, this IS america. Next time I'll leave a little disclaimer "By the way, numbers shown are NOT actual part numbers"
Alrighty, then.
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