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    Part Numbers required F7p / F7r (williams)

    As per title I am in need of some part numbers for the following and rough cost also if you have the screen shots would be

    Cam cover gasket,
    Inlet manifold gasket,
    Throttle body to inlet gasket.


    many thanks in advance

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    Re: Part Numbers required F7p / F7r (williams)

    Someone on clio16valver does reusable ptfe gaskets for not much money if i remember rightly!

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    Re: Part Numbers required F7p / F7r (williams)

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishey View Post
    Someone on clio16valver does reusable ptfe gaskets for not much money if i remember rightly!

    Yeah I messaged the bloke on there but he hasn't responded yet and that was over a week ago.

    Got some OE ones for now and will get ptfe when he replies
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    Re: Part Numbers required F7p / F7r (williams)

    Thats a bit strange! He is online on there now.

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    Re: Part Numbers required F7p / F7r (williams)

    Quote Originally Posted by James5 View Post
    As per title I am in need of some part numbers for the following and rough cost also if you have the screen shots would be

    Cam cover gasket,
    Inlet manifold gasket,
    Throttle body to inlet gasket.


    many thanks in advance

    why not use arbo seal silicone etc. will do the same job ,and cheaper and more reliable than the crappy carboard type gaskets

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    Re: Part Numbers required F7p / F7r (williams)

    Part numbers for peeps
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