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Cometic Ford Duratech 2.3L 89.5mm Bore .045 inch MLS Head Gasket

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Cometic Ford Duratech 2.3L 89.5mm Bore .045 inch MLS Head GasketComprised of multiple embossed layers of stainless steel with the outer layers utilizing a Viton rubber coating. Compressed operating thickness is 0. 045". Cometic MLS (Multi Layer Steel) Head Gaskets provide maximum sealing performance for todays high output engines and require no sealants. MLS gaskets are ideal for both aluminum heads to aluminum blocks and aluminum heads to cast iron blocks. They can withstand the shearing force created by the two

Comprised of multiple embossed layers of stainless steel with the outer layers utilizing a Viton rubber coating. Compressed operating thickness is 0.045". Cometic MLS (Multi-Layer Steel) Head Gaskets provide maximum sealing performance for todays high output engines and require no sealants. MLS gaskets are ideal for both aluminum heads to aluminum blocks and aluminum heads to cast iron blocks. They can withstand the shearing force created by the two materials. MLS gaskets have increased strength because they are comprised of multiple layers of stainless steel; which also creates the ability to rebound and resist corrosion. The outer layers are embossed and coated on both sides with Viton (a flour elastomer rubber based material that is heat resistant to 250 C/ 482 F). Viton is designed to meet the demands of a variety of harsh sealing environments, load conditions, and surface finishes. The center or shim layer is uncoated stainless steel, which can be varied to accommodate multiple thickness requirements.

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2005 Ford Escape XLT No Boundaries
2003-2004 Ford Focus LX
2007-2011 Ford Focus S
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2009-2011 Ford Focus SEL
2007-2011 Ford Focus SES
2007 Ford Focus ST
2003-2004 Ford Focus ZTS
2003-2004 Ford Focus ZTW
2003-2006 Ford Focus ZX3
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2007 Ford Ranger STX
2001-2011 Ford Ranger XL
2001-2011 Ford Ranger XLT
2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect XL
2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect XLT
2011-2013 Ford Transit Connect XLT Premium
2007-2008 Mazda 3 Mazdaspeed
2004-2005 Mazda 3 S
2005 Mazda 3 SP23
2007-2008 Mazda 5 Grand Touring
2006-2008 Mazda 5 Sport
2006-2008 Mazda 5 Touring
2006-2007 Mazda 6 Mazdaspeed
2002-2009 Mazda B2300 Base
2001,2003-2004 Mazda B2300 SE
2001 Mazda B2300 SX
2007-2008 Mazda CX-7 Grand Touring
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2007-2008 Mazda CX-7 Touring
2008 Mazda Tribute Hybrid
2005-2006,2008 Mazda Tribute i
2005,2008 Mercury Mariner Base
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