2.2L Fel-pro head gaskets.
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2.2L Fel-pro head gaskets.
Hi. ya'll. Say, I'm puttin' my 2.2 engine back together to swap it into my 88 GL 10 turbo wagon. I did a little port n polish job, and smoothed the mating faces up with 250 wet or dry on a heavy marble slab. I'm ready to install 'em, and find that some of the cooling ports don't line up or aren't there at all. I called the Federal Mogal hot line, and Hank says that they were moved or eliminated intentionally, for better cooling. The Fel-pro gasket set box lists all the makers of each part individually, ( from all over the world) and the head gaskets are made in Japan. Hank looked 'em up and says their OEM. Their the three layer MLS type, and I've heard them bragged up from various sources, as really good gaskets. I'm just concerned about the relocated and missing coolant ports. Opinions? Thanks, Steve.
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Re: 2.2L Fel-pro head gaskets.
If you are worried about it, just go with the dealership. They are graphite gaskets, line up perfectly, and don't fail.
If the mating surfaces of your block and aren't polished to accept metal face gasket, that alone can cause them to fail, whereas graphite ones accept less than perfect surfaces.
If the mating surfaces of your block and aren't polished to accept metal face gasket, that alone can cause them to fail, whereas graphite ones accept less than perfect surfaces.
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
Re: 2.2L Fel-pro head gaskets.
OEM is what I am using on my DD and big power build! OEM one is original on my DD with almost 300K on it and running 300whp for past 2-3 years and still holding.
I have heard from some old skoolers that they used to reuse their OEM 22t HG with no ill effects. Kind of speaks volumes about that particular HG style.
I have heard from some old skoolers that they used to reuse their OEM 22t HG with no ill effects. Kind of speaks volumes about that particular HG style.
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Re: 2.2L Fel-pro head gaskets.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... ?t=1950330
I bought a cheap ebay headgasket kit once, that will not happen again..
Personally, i go with OEM now, for peace of mind =)
I bought a cheap ebay headgasket kit once, that will not happen again..
Personally, i go with OEM now, for peace of mind =)
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Re: 2.2L Fel-pro head gaskets.
I'll echo what others have mentioned and suggest going with the OEM Subaru gaskets. Subaru gaskets are not the MLS gaskets, as mentioned they are graphite based.
When I built my motor I did look into the MLS gaskets, and it was really hit or miss and I decided to stay with the Subaru gaskets with head studs.
When I built my motor I did look into the MLS gaskets, and it was really hit or miss and I decided to stay with the Subaru gaskets with head studs.
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm