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gasket
I changed the alternate air pump check valves, and in doing so I took off one of the lines going to the exhaust manifold. And of course I wasn't planning on doing that, and didnt have a gasket, so I put it back together, and as expected, I have an exhaust leak now. I went to autozone to get a new gasket, but the guy couldn't find the right gasket, or even the right gasket set. Does anyone know what it is called or where I could go to get one?
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Re: gasket
ok, if someone could answer this question, that would be great. But even better would be, what would I have to do to get rid of this whole damn alternate air pump annoying thing? I realize it might jack with the computer, so would it be hard for a shop to reprogram? Other than that, I couldnt imagine it being hard to do.
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Re: gasket
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If it is installed on there you are stuck with it. It is illegal to remove it. Your GM parts dealer should have what you need to fix it. MT
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Remember proper testing gives us the answer to many problems. MT Last edited by MT-2500; 06-16-2007 at 09:11 AM. |
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