What and where can I find these gaskets??
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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.
Frank
www.mazdatrix.com
That should do it.
Frank
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Originally posted by Mr. Stock
Those number is in the diagrams are not the part numbers.
Those number is in the diagrams are not the part numbers.
Actually, it's not the FULL part number
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I never said they were....
I never said they were....
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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I never claimed that you said that they were the part numbers.
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Originally posted by Mr. Stock
Nope. Never.
But posting those diagrams were somewhat misleading, don't you think?
Nope. Never.
But posting those diagrams were somewhat misleading, don't you think?
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.
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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All I said was "You mean these?"
I never said "And here are your part numbers, too"
All I said was "You mean these?"
I never said "And here are your part numbers, too"
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"
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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