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Cometic Gaskets Chevy LS-Series Head Gasket LS1/LS6 5.7L

245-C5476-040

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Chevy LS-Series Head Gasket LS1/LS6 5.7L
$87.95
Chevy LS-Series Head Gasket
  • LS1/LS6 5.7L
  • LS2 6.0L
  • Bore: 3.970"
  • Compressed Thickness: .040"
  • Sold Individually
  • Ships on 05/03/24
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    Can this gasket be used with a lq4 engine, with a 4.000 in bore?

    Asked by: Brady
    The Cometic 245-C5476-040 head gasket for 3.970 bore does not fit 4.00 bore engines.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-05-18
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