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Is it possible to put an exhaust valve seal on the intake side? Yes/No, if not. Why not? I know OEM has different, I just was wondering if it could be done or not.
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what model , I know d series I did today all the same
honda has alot of crossover numbers , today's had 3 different #'s and 1 was different color.. , called , nunbers crossed over
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when i got my kit from napa they were al the same ... but from dealer they are diff colors but no visible size diff.. i did it..
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It's for a B16 head. Well I have two vendors I'm considering buying from. 1 says its okay and that it's better because it has higher heat tolerances. Then the other, selling a super tech brand, says that it does make a difference. So I don't know. OEM honda list them separately but I don't know what the part numbers are. Anybody else know?
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You can run ex. seals on int. but not the other way around.
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why not just get the correct ones you need and not worry about mix matching them ?
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I know it's something very little but I already bidded on all ext side seals from a vendor who says it works. I'm saving about $10 which is not much, but I can't justify spending that much for little seals. Whatever, the part number from auto part stores are also the same I found out, so I'm just gonna run it. I'll let you guys know haha.
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