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> Weber 44 IDF insulators, Gasket size
simonjb
post Oct 4 2020, 03:19 PM
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Hi,

So I am installing a set of insulator gaskets to reduce the heat to the carbs and cut back on fuel boiling after a drive. I ordered the kit from partsklassic. Seemed good until I went to instal the gaskets that go either side of the 44 Insulator. The gaskets are smaller than the insulator - 41 - see pics below. I've sent them an email. But in the meantime I've looked for 44 size and most places have a gasket for 40/44 IDF which implies they use the same gasket for 40 or 44. Can this be correct?

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porschetub
post Oct 4 2020, 04:26 PM
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They look more like 911 intake gaskets ?,sorry to ask but why don't you use the FI ones that are in every T4 gasket set ? you may need to port match the crappy manifolds around now but not a big deal it took me 30mins per manifold with a die grinder and that included getting rid of casting flashes and a quick tidy up.
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