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Thread: Cosworth 90mm Head gasket finaly avalible!

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2008-04-09 18:47:53
#41
Originally Posted by Naghebe
The Apexi is the same style as the PE / Mazworx and comes in 88mm model (for a 87mm bore) PN: Apexi 88mm 1.1mm 814-N106. Thats what I have.


That's it, minus the VE oil hole and FWD front cover hole.

Mark
[email]mark@mazworx.com[/email]
2008-04-09 18:49:26
#42
Originally Posted by Mazworx
That's it, minus the VE oil hole and FWD front cover hole.

Mark
[email]mark@mazworx.com[/email]


so your saying that it won't work on the FWD?
2008-04-09 19:15:25
#43
They will work. If you are using a VE block with a VE head, you will have to plug both holes and use a bypass oil line. The front cover hole misaligning is not a problem.

Mark
[email]mark@mazworx.com[/email]
2008-05-04 12:27:00
#44
Originally Posted by choaderboy2
From Cosworth, they have on-line ordering.

The damn admins here shut my threads on this! I had threads in other sections linking to here. This is a major breakthough for SR tuning and the word needs to get out. Big bore gaskets that work, that are reasonably priced and in stock.

Works on the DE, VE, DET.



Part number 20003395 does not work on the VE motors. It does not have the xtra oil hole for the VE between the 3 and 4 cylinder.

That part number is 90mm, it does fit FWD and RWD DEs and DETs.

How do I know someone sent me the headgasket right from cosworth to build a motor for them. It is sad because it would have been a great product for a great price. The good part is Cosworth took it back.

This can be seen from picture below.

2008-05-04 14:31:21
#45
I should point out that i have both a U13 DET & a VE-T setup.
2008-05-04 15:19:11
#46
Originally Posted by Kleensleeper
I should point out that i have both a U13 DET & a VE-T setup.


Yeah thats fine but the Cosworth headgasket was listed as fitting the VE in this thread and it does not fit it.
2008-05-05 01:33:30
#47
Well only way to use the Cosworth then is to use the external line method. But then after costs you might as well get the PE/Mazworx one. Good info Dre...
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