Mr. Gasket 7178c Copper Seal Collector Gasket on 2040-parts.com
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Mr. Gasket 7178C Copper Seal Collector Gasket Item Description
Features Mr. Gasket Copper Seal Collector Gasket is made from soft solid copper material that is very durable and conforms to flange surface irregularities for outstanding sealing. It will not shrink, deteriorate or blow out. This copper seal exhaust gasket is reusable and includes hardware. Additional Information
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