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New Mr. Gasket 76 Collector Muffler Gasket Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $17.78
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Multiple Warehouses, United States

Multiple Warehouses, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mr. Gasket MPN:76 UPC:084041000762


 












 

Product Features

  • Forms an airtight leak proof seal
  • Prevents exhaust leakage between header and collector flanges
  • Triangular in shape with a 2.5 inch inside diameter and a 3.5 inch bolt circle
  • Heat resistant tear resistant compressed fiber laminate construction
  • can be trimmed into an infinite number of configurations to meet your exact specifications

Description

Mr. Gasket Collector Muffler Gaskets form an airtight, leak-proof seal and prevent exhaust leakage between header and collector flanges. Triangular in shape, with a 2.5-inch inside diameter and a 3.5-inch bolt circle, these heat-resistant, tear-resistant compressed-fiber laminate gaskets can be trimmed into an infinite number of configurations to meet your exact specifications.

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