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Fel-pro 12371 Performance Intake Manifold Gasket Sets on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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Brand:Fel-Pro

Manufacturer's Part Number:12371
UPC:084113012792                
Port Style:SB2 mirror port
Port Height (in):1.900 in.
Port Width (in):1.400 in.
Gasket Material:Composite
Thickness (in):0.030 in.
Quantity:Sold as a set.
Notes:Trim-to-fit standard gasket without coating. No exhaust crossover openings or blocking shields.
Most Fel-Pro Performance intake manifold gaskets have Printoseal construction, which puts beads of special elastomers around the ports for extra sealing power. They also feature a non-metallic, rubber-fiber base material that resists gasoline and alcohol, while allowing engine builders to precision-trim around the intake ports.

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