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Old 08-11-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Fel-Pro Gasket Kit #

Does anyone know what the correct Fel-Pro full engine gasket set part number is for a 1.9?

I have come across already 2 different part numbers?

FS21139PT & FS21182PT.

Anyone know what the difference between them?

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Kel,

The FS-21139 is for the 69 to mid 72 engines with 10 bolt heads & 3 bolt thermostat mounts to the head.

FS-21182 is for the late 72 - 75 engines with 12 bolt heads & 2 bolts to mount the thermo housing to the head.


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Does anyone know the Felpro number for just the top end gasket set?
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Disregard, I found the part number. For those who want to know the head set is HS-21139PT for the 10 bolt engines.
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Where are you ordering these from??

Doogank, where do you find such a set? OGTS sells em for 125.00 -
I'm looking to get a FS-21139 if you find one online...
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fel pro

You can get them at just about any auto parts store if you give them the #.Mine was 93.00
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Does anyone have the felpro (or any other manufacture) number for just the oil pan gasket?
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1.9 gasket set

I got a envelope with the oil pump cover gasket in it and a small felt washer about 1/2" X1/8" thick that I have no ideal where it would go, I know some one here knows.


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If you need just an oil pan gasket I may have one you can have for a few bucks and shipping. I used Right Stuff on my last pan install and probably have any other Fel Pro gasket you might need
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Thanks Gordy, but I bought a complete set, I just dont know where the felt gasket goes

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I goes in the dip stick tube. Most never us it though.
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Thanks Opelwasp
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I also got what looks like two distributor gaskets one cork and a thin black one. Does any one know which one it takes or both, or what the other one is for.


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Can you take a pic? Maybe the cork is for thermo-housing?The thin one would deninately be for the dizzy.
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cork one is not used
think of it as a freebie
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Ok, thanks again Opelwasp.


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Originally Posted by broszzy View Post
I got a envelope with the oil pump cover gasket in it and a small felt washer about 1/2" X1/8" thick that I have no ideal where it would go, I know some one here knows.


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I goes in the dip stick tube. Most never us it though.
You sure that's not the felt for the top of the distributor shaft? You're supposed to keep that oiled that for the top bearing.

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No it's not for the distributer. It does look like it would fit the dip stick but haven't tried it yet,

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