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Topic: Metal Exhaust Gaskets?
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| Crazy Red Power in SE-WI
08-02-2012 20:24:20
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Hey guys! I'm working on the Waukesha-engined Gehl chopper again & it's time to pull the manifold & get the replacement in. I was searching the 'net in vain for a complete gasket set, when I ran across an exhaust gasket kit that fits a 55, 660, 2-70(?), 1550 & 1655. They're 2.05" in diameter. Is there an Oliver engine that takes a 2.5"? Are these gaskets solid copper? Is there a place that could custom make these if I can't locate anything ready-made? Are the old gaskets uh...... reusable? I'm doubting it, but stranger stuff has happened.Thanks, Mike P.S. What's an Ollie 2-70? I would assume it's a White? Was that the series that came out in different colors? Anyone here have the full set of all colors? Would be pretty cool to see (hint, hint ;v)). |
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| J. Schwiebert
08-02-2012 23:21:38
209.143.33.152
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Re: Metal Exhaust Gaskets? in reply to Crazy Red Power in SE-WI, 08-02-2012 20:24:20
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| Calm down a minute. Some Gehl choppers were equipped with optional Waukesha engines as in Oliver power units. Now do you know what model engine you have? For the round metal exhaust gaskets Oliver used 4 different sizes. Do you have casting numbers off of the manifold? As far as your on line list an Oliver Super 55 & a 660 do not use the same gaskets. It looks like you might be looking for the KA-422 gaskets. They are available and complete gaskets sets are also available. |
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| Crazy Red Power in SE-WI
08-03-2012 10:48:20
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Re: Metal Exhaust Gaskets? in reply to J. Schwiebert, 08-02-2012 23:21:38
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| | Yes sir, it's a model 135 GZU. Not having much luck finding a P/N on the manifold. I'll look again, this afternoon. The best explination I have for the gasket kit I found is ebaY. The seller must be throwing in extra model numbers in his listing to get more viewers. That would explain the 2-70. Mike |
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| J. Schwiebert
08-03-2012 12:24:05
209.143.33.152
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Re: Metal Exhaust Gaskets? in reply to Crazy Red Power in SE-WI, 08-03-2012 10:48:20
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| Oliver never used the 135 series Waukesha engine. I will do a little checking over the weekend. |
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