Chevy Small Block
Fel-Pro 260-1045 Full Engine Gasket Set Notes:
- Includes PermaTorque Head Gaskets
- Includes Premium Valve Stem Seals
- Head Bolts Not Included; Head Bolt Replacement Recommended
- Does not include Corvette TPI or Crossfire intake manifold gaskets
- Will not fit 1985 Corvettes
260-1045 supersedes KS2629
FAQ
Do Fel-Pro gaskets need sealant?
- Fel-Pro gaskets, like the 375-260 for Chevy 350, usually do not require additional sealant.
- However, following the manufacturer's recommendations for specific applications is advisable.
Does Fel-Pro make good gaskets?
- Fel-Pro gaskets, such as the Chevy 350 Fel-Pro gasket kit 375-260, are well-regarded for their quality and reliability.
- Engineered for proper fit and excellent sealing capabilities.
What is included in a full gasket set?
- A full Fel-Pro gasket set, like the Chevy 350 Fel-Pro gasket kit 375-260, typically includes head gaskets, intake gaskets, valve cover gaskets, and more.
- It covers various components essential for engine rebuilding or repairs.
Can you use a 350 head gasket on a 305?
- Using a Chevy 350 Fel-Pro gasket set's head gasket on a 305 may lead to fitment issues due to different bore sizes and configurations.
- It's recommended to use gaskets specifically designed for the engine's specifications.
Specifications:
Will this gasket set work on a 400 small box?
Will the headgaskets in this kit work with newer vortec heads
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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