yes it will fit...but it might be a different thickness...if youre using a 20V bottom end why not use a 20V gasket as well
BTW its title not tital
and gasket not gaskit
and can the SMS speak its very annoying
as the tital says? also if so, will it be cheaper to get a 16v or same so i might as well jus get the 20v 1?
yes it will fit...but it might be a different thickness...if youre using a 20V bottom end why not use a 20V gasket as well
BTW its title not tital
and gasket not gaskit
and can the SMS speak its very annoying
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ok, no need to be rude mate, i dont use computers much! thanks for the help, the reason i am wanting to use 16v head gasket is because they are much cheaper than a 20v one. if they are much the same i dont see why i shouldnt?
cheers tim
First, he isnt rude.
Secondly, it is common courtesy to actually be able to speak properly, especially if you want to be understood.
Thirdly, yes it will fit.
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please and thankyou are common courtesy also, a polite request to type properly rather than a blunt instruction is all he/you needed to say and i wouldnt have said a peep!
p.s. thankyou both for the help, it is much appreciated and just save me $70
cheers tim
i think the p.s would have been the best way and dont worry about the rest in the post!![]()
I thought you would have problems with galleries getting blocked off if you were not careful which gasket you used. Like an old bigport one for example.
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they are slightly different in the water galleries.
I can't find any pics of the standard ones, but these are the Toda metal versions:
16V
20V
Notice the differences around Cyl 1 and Cyl 4 on the two gaskets.
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use the gasket to suit the head you are running
thanks guys,
ill take my old one with me to bursons, make sure the water galleries are all the same! if not ill just have to fork out for the 20v one![]()
It depends on the manufacturer. The TRD ones are stamped for both the 16 and 20vs, since i have bought one of each thinking that they were different and they were exactly the same bar the part numbers.
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ahh well, problem solved anyways, got the trd .8mm one today, thanks to everyone for their input!
p.s. if anyone has correct torque specs and sequence for silver top 20v that would help heaps too!
cheers tim
no they are not... they are different......The TRD ones are stamped for both the 16 and 20vs, since i have bought one of each thinking that they were different and they were exactly the same bar the part numbers.
i have sold many of these and keep them in stock and they are most certainly different and fitting the incorrect one can and does cause problems
yeah got the 20v one, mrrevhead do u know the torque settings and sequence?
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