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will sheet metal work for manifold and turbo gaskets?

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    will sheet metal work for manifold and turbo gaskets?

    yeah im helping my friend finish his turbo d16 and we had some gaskets that we bought and thought they were high temp because the dude whol sold them to use at napa said they were but of course they melted...so we were going to use some sheet metal...
    does anyone know if these will work or anything else we could try....its a t3c c=chrysler turbo so we cant find any for it already....
    please let me know asap thanks guys....



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    make sure its really thin, like a license plate.

    or use a soda can.

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      chrysler turbo= chrysler parts. you should be able to find many of those gaskets. chrysler used this funky turbo flange on many of thier tubro cars. check your local junk yards. hell if ya got a few extra bux just go to a local chrysler parts department.
      Turbo f22a/f22b vtec

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