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1995 Plymouth Neon 2.0L SOHC, ATX, Highline, Build date: 2/94(!)...
Question: Upon removal of the exhaust manifold from the heads, there was NO gasket at all. Was this common practice for this year/engine/build? |
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Re: Gasket - exhaust manifold to head
IIRC, the SOHC engines didn't utilize the gasket. There is one you can use and I did when I did my HG job.
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Re: Gasket - exhaust manifold to head
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Re: Gasket - exhaust manifold to head
That's what I did. Good luck.
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