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Old 04-23-2003, 08:30 PM   #1
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is there a difference between a n/a headgasket, a turbo I, and a turbo II head gasket? the engine shop says there is no difference, but i know the turbo II is crossdrilled....I am tryin to get them to understand that they put the wrong one on my motor...
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I can not find my book, but here it goes. The 2.2L N/A, 2.5L N/A, and the 2.2L TI uses the same head gasket. The 2.5L TI, 2.2L TII, and the VNT use the same cross drilled type head gasket. And we all know that the TIII is one in its own.
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You want the MP composite head gasket for the "Turbo 2 and cross-drilled" It's in the MP book at your local dodge dealership. I can get them here for $19.32 + tax and the p/n is P4452006.
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yea i know that i am supposed to have the 06 gaske, but i am trying to prove to the engine shop they used the wrong one. hwo can i do this?
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Is there a part number on the receipt. They should have put the number on there?
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it is a detroit gasket.....the pn is in the garage...i will get it soon
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Show them the cross drilling in both the block and the correct gasket.
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