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Old 04-18-2020, 09:14 PM
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Default Intake gaskets for kre d-port 310cfm?

Anyone know what size intake gaskets are used on kre 310cfm d-port?

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Old 04-19-2020, 09:46 AM
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KRE claims a gasket opening of 1.20 x 2.3 is used on the 310 cfm head.


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Default Gasket Dimensions

Here you go. Just happened to have a set close by. Hope this helps. Basically 1.16" x 2.40"

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Here you go. Just happened to have a set close by. Hope this helps. Basically 1.16" x 2.40"

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Wow bigger than i thought for the 310cfm. Thanks

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Old 04-19-2020, 10:08 AM
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The SCE 128103 gasket would be a better fit. Despite what their catalog states that gasket has a 2.320" tall port opening x 1.170" wide.
It will be a bit difficult to find, I recently bought the last set at Summit and JEGS is out of stock. Check with Dave Bisschop , he sells it under a different number.



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Old 04-19-2020, 10:15 AM
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Paul Spotts lists a Intake gasket that is 1.175" X 2.300".


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We stock the SCE 128103 ..... We also have a much better quality gasket that's anti-freeze resistant.

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Default 325 Not 310

My bad. Gaskets I posted are for 325 cfm not 310. I just double-checked their website and 310 uses a 1.20 x 2.30 not the 1.20 x 2 40 I showed. Sorry for any confusion. Should have finished my coffee before posting.

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Thanks guys, i looked at kre website and didn't see what they list for gasket for the head. Guess i missed it.

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Default Info on Tin Indian Site

I found the info on the Tin Indian site in the parts section for gaskets.

http://tinindianperformance.com/Tin%...%20Catalog.htm

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Tin Indian gaskets are a rip off of the SCE gaskets. Order from Paul !


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