Help Needed - Throttle Body Gasket

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Help Needed - Throttle Body Gasket

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Anybody able to purchase a Throttle Body gasket for me and ship to the UK?

Any help is appreciated!!!

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Steve, cant you just make one ? If you are unable to do so I can probably make one for you for nothing and ship it but they are realy simple to do unless the throttle body gasket is something special ? PM me.
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Yep, any auto parts shop worth it's salt will have gasket paper in varying thicknesses.
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1) clean the faces you are sealing spotlessly, and spray with brake cleaner

2) apply loctite 515 or 518 to one flange.

3) reassemble

4) relax and enjoy a cold (warm? LOL) beer
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redzone wrote:1) clean the faces you are sealing spotlessly, and spray with brake cleaner
600 wetsandingpaper+oil and a bit of MDF will do the trick it it's not flat...
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hey fugazi, what's that webpage you link to ? I see your car there but of course its all in Nordskaland speak, what is it ?
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Vulpes wrote:hey fugazi, what's that webpage you link to ? I see your car there but of course its all in Nordskaland speak, what is it ?
just read it with the swedish chef voice LOL
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redzone wrote:
Vulpes wrote:hey fugazi, what's that webpage you link to ? I see your car there but of course its all in Nordskaland speak, what is it ?
just read it with the swedish chef voice LOL
rofl THAT actually WILL work!
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Post by traser »

Hi there,

Thanks for the replies,

I made a paper gasket that's on there at the moment, however I didnt have an old one to go off, so I am not sure if it's holes are correct, I just did the cut-outs to match the top of the IM.

Cant just use RTV because it has coolant channels running past the butterfly,

and no stores in england stock it!!!

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cant use rtv because it gets eaten by fuel aswell.

trust me, get some loctite 515 or 518...
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any body have a online template I could use? or a pic of an old gasket? I've looked all over


thanks chaps
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i get the feeling i'm being ignored LOL
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Redzone........ just photograph the gasket you got off me...... then you will not be ignored :D
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lol

loctite 515 or 518 is better than a gasket anyways. it is an anerobic sealer, it can be left for days and wont go off unless it has pressure/lack of air. put it on lightly and you wont have any dramas with it oozing into the coolant channels. any passages that need to be blocked off are done so by the manifold face.

it is also a shitload easier to clean off than a gasket
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Post by traser »

redzone, sorry mate not ignoring,

Where do you apply this loctite?

just round an area where theres not a hole? or just round the outside of the tb?

Cheers mate
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