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Thread: New cutring head gasket option

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    Quote Originally Posted by someguy2800 View Post
    You can use the 84.5 or 86mm on an 84mm bore. If you are installing with the motor in the car consider using the 86mm as it will give more room for error if the rings shift a bit.
    I can’t even find the 84.5mm one anymore. I have the motor out do alignment shouldn’t be a problem. Just was clueless that I could use the 86mm on a stock 84mm bore. Thank you so much for answering that for me!!


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    Any updates on this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hova View Post
    Any updates on this?
    They are the exact same gasket as the Athena and JE cut ring gaskets. The one I ordered is in my car, no issues.


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    Did you manage to find out if they could make a 3.5mm / ~.140 version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hova View Post
    Did you manage to find out if they could make a 3.5mm / ~.140 version?
    I never got an email back. Please email them and ask for it.


    86 325es, 2.8L m50, S476sxe, ProEFI 128 ecu, e85, solid rear axle, TH400 trans, 28x10.5w slicks, zip ties, popsicle sticks, tape
    best time 9.06 @ 151.8 mph, best 60 foot 1.30

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    Quote Originally Posted by someguy2800 View Post
    I never got an email back. Please email them and ask for it.
    Roger, sent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by someguy2800 View Post
    Saw this in my email today. SCE is making their own cutring gaskets. They have applications for M50, S50, M54, M20, M30, and M60.

    https://scegaskets.com/vulcan-cut-ring-head-gaskets/

    https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sce-cr330012
    😉😘

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butters Stoch View Post
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    Hi Butters!


    86 325es, 2.8L m50, S476sxe, ProEFI 128 ecu, e85, solid rear axle, TH400 trans, 28x10.5w slicks, zip ties, popsicle sticks, tape
    best time 9.06 @ 151.8 mph, best 60 foot 1.30

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