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Old Apr 13, 2010
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Head gasket question

Me and my son are working on a 1996 civic project car. It has a D15Y7 block and a D16Z6 head. We will be doing a turbo upgrade to this. We will only be pushing about 10lb boost though. My question is we need to replace the head gasket, so do I look for a gasket for the block or the head. Also any recommendations on gasket type, make or anything else would help.

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Re: Head gasket question

Should be the same gasket anyway. Just check part numbers. I have heard good things about cometic head gaskets. Just make sure you get one that is the correct bore width. But you can never go wrong with OEM.
 
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