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Re: The Blue Goose
Says it's for "marine" engines Keith.
The 10T is correct for two side provisioned dipstick blocks/pans. He needs the one side only, if I'm understanding correctly. Quote:
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Re: The Blue Goose
If you measured your pan and found that it takes a "thick" gasket, the one you have should be ok.
I assume you mean by "10T" that you have this gasket ----> http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FEL-OS34510T/
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Re: The Blue Goose
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I mis read your post as "his".
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