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Old 02-20-2003, 03:43 PM   #17
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made a slight mistake. Been sick lately. The correct part number for a graphite gasket is 8548 pt2 . The improved version is with the stainless steel metal in it (fire ring) is the 9333 pt1. I talked with fel-pro today and thats what they said. The gasket is about .050 thick. Sorry about the wrong info in my earlier posts.
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