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Felpro gaskets
Hi guys, just bought a felpro marine gasket set and found the head gaskets are steel not stainless like I would expect. Would these be ok for saltwater?
The engine will get flushed every use, but I don't want them giving out within the year! |
news flash here !! after talking to a strait up person at felpro, he told me many of their gaskets are exactly the same and just packaged and #ed for whatever market they are sent to along with the different pricing !!!! so you kinda get the picture..ran into this over a late model one piece oil gasket..they sell it 3 ways...one for a std auto replacement, high performance, and marine...all the same gasket price from $22 to $49..all the same piece just just in diff packages.
So buying a "marine" or "high performance" felpro gasket in some cases means nothing more that you just got screwed ! |
I don't know if something has changed, but the last time I got Felpro marine head gaskets, they had an SS core.
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So what do you guys think I should do, fit these or buy some stainless ones.
FYI. The originals that came off were steel and not damaged in anyway and had been on there since 87' |
I'd run them and forget about it, but that's just me. The amount of metal exposed is extremely minimal, so I wouldn't really worry about corrosion.
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It probably has a lot to do with the gasket kit pricing. Felpro makes Steel and SS core marine head gaskets. Personally I would go with the SS.
http://www.summitracing.com/search/P...fel+pro+marine |
Go Cometic gaskets.
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+1 on the cometec. The rest of the gaskets can be the same as auto crap. Don't skimp on the head gaskets. IMO
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+2 on the Cometic. Call Eddie at Young Performance...
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