Gasket sets in Aus

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby James » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:25 pm

C'mon dude, you wont learn unless you try! Its pretty easy to get them apart, just dismantle everthing in sight, the gayest bit is undoing the manifold bolts that are underneath the exhaust manifold, otherwise its straight sailing.
If me and colza can do it in his driveway with a few sockets, spanners and a torque wrench, anyone can do it. Even if you just get the head off then take that to the shop to get them to chuck in the stem seals, cause you have to ream them and shit.
A good start is to get a haynes manual for an early civic, just make sure its one of the ones that had cvcc, 1st 2nd or 3rd gen. Everything is applicable except forthe carbie shit.

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby turbocab » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:42 pm

i know i can do it but ide rather not if i can avoid it,i was going to go down the snow like 4 weeks ago, ile see what the mechanic has to say about it after he looks at it on monday weather he thinks the gasket is blown or not,if it is ile strip it down my self i promise :P

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby James » Sat Jun 25, 2005 1:55 pm

Hehehe sweet as

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby turbocab » Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:18 pm

mechanic says the gasket is only leaking a tiny bit so he tightened the head studs a bit and stopped the leak.think ile wait until i get back to rebuild it all.
the bastard tried to fix my hunting and suceeded kinda but now the idle is set way to low and when warm it stalls out when clutched >:( very annoying

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby James » Mon Jun 27, 2005 6:20 pm

He probably fiddled with the throttle stop, just screw it in a bit and you should fix it.

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Part number for Gasket sets in Aus

Postby Mark_Moddy » Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:19 pm

Please confrim.

What is the part number for T2 Gasket sets in Aus.

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby turbocab » Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:23 pm

as yet i havent called aa gaskets and got all fired up at some poor secutary but their number is 1800 620 895 if someone else wants a go before me ;)
the set sitting in front of me is v2028kc valve regrind set
honda er-5
1231cc
1984 on
it appears to be at least packed in nz as there is a caution carbon fibre note inside the package that says nz gaskets limited on the bottom of it
hmmmm :P

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby campbell » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:11 pm

Hello,

Just to ease the concern on the head gasket.

Yes, the standard City head gasket does work in the T2.  The block is the same as far as bore and studs, oil transfer galleys and water ports.

We have a colleague in Melbourne who's using one.  And he was able to get the CVCC valve stem seals easily in Japan.

So it's not as difficult and toturous a path as expected.

Now for a new rubber under the rocker cover.....

regards,
Campbell

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby James » Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:18 pm

You can get those from corner parts stores here...

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby 3speedscottie » Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:01 am

Just found this old post as I am restoring a city turbo

Has anyone had any luck recently getting the VRS Gasket set in Australia?

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby James » Thu Jun 15, 2017 5:56 pm

NZ Gaskets still list a gasket set for it, probably pretty straight forward to get one sent over. Plenty of kiwis including me can help if they won't ship direct.

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Re: Gasket sets in Aus

Postby sikboy » Tue Nov 17, 2020 2:21 pm

Hi all, I’m after the inlet gasket set all the little ones on the carby . Any leads?


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