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Old 06-09-2016, 05:57 PM
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I need head gaskets for this engine but no ASP parts to be found in the US. Are there any other brand of engines that would have the same gasket that would substitute? In dire need !
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Try cutting your own from shim stock? Find another engine with same bore?
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Magnum XL

http://globalservices.globalhobby.com/part/210804.asp

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Old 06-10-2016, 04:50 AM
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Magnum/ASP are the same engine, names differ depend where you are.
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coke can and a circle cutter from the newspaper shop ? Or try it without one and see if it leaks , dont run high nito % .Cheers

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Old 06-11-2016, 04:40 AM
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His thread on RCG had a few suggestions with one being cut your own. Shim stock comes in different thicknesses and as such you can tailor the engine to your needs... The question is... What fuel is the OP trying to use that he'd need more shims...?
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I thought he must have lost or damaged his original one . Cheers
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http://www.justengines.co.uk/acatalog/ASP.html

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