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2011-08-09 08:24:13
#11
This seller. Here's a 87mm cometic item, 1.2mm thick
Cometic Head Gasket Nissan SR20VE SR20VET 87mm x 1.2mm | eBay

And search for all cometic items from the same seller:
http://stores.ebay.com.au/Erics-Performance-Parts/_i.html?_nkw=cometic+sr20ve&submit=Search&_sid=76590873
2011-08-09 09:34:36
#12
Thanks for your help bud... But none of the gaskets he has for sale are 1.0mm...
2011-08-10 19:52:20
#13
Hopefully Greg @ Gspec has sorted me ...
We shall see
Bring on hearing VVL screaming through ITB's !
2011-08-10 22:08:06
#14
Originally Posted by Shaggy_master
Hopefully Greg @ Gspec has sorted me ...
We shall see
Bring on hearing VVL screaming through ITB's !


Oooh I want to see
2011-08-11 01:35:29
#15
the cosworth gaskets have the holes for the front cover - I have a RWD so i cannot confirm the oil holes and all the drainbacks and stuff working out -
2011-08-11 06:06:53
#16
Cosworth Gaskets do not have the extra oil hole for the VVL Solenoid feed I'm afraid.
Joe
2011-08-12 02:28:43
#17
thats pretty goofy - they put the holes for the oil pump to line up and then they didnt do the other holes -

I kinda figured as much - otherwise everyone would run it.
2011-08-12 07:24:35
#18
Not too sure what you mean about the oil pump (that must be a RWD problem?)
Joe
2011-08-14 01:10:59
#19
the front oil pump covers bolt spacing to the head is different on a ve than on a det
2011-08-14 01:17:36
#20
No its not.....Thats for the rwd vs fwd not ve vs de/det.

Cosworth doesnt have the hole for the oil port for the VVL. Thats the only reason why the cosworth wouldnt work. I used the cosworth on my ve block/de head setup. And all my other DE+T builds. Use it on all my rwd det builds as well. Great gasket almost same quality as the twice the cost PE gasket. Cosworth makes great stuff now if they would just make a VE gasket. It wouldnt take much of a design change to do it. Just adding one little part on that end of the gasket.
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