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1999 2.0i petrol. Inlet Manifold Gasket.

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:03 pm
by olebrock
One for the 'Bongo masters'.
I need to replace the Head(cam) Cover gasket (F20110235D) and have found a nr. of alternative manufacture part nrs. (including Ford) which can be easily accessed in UK and to be on the safe side, need to obtain the Intake manifold gasket (FEMJ13135) when I have to remove/split this manifold, but having done the 'google' search cannot find any alternative nr's for this one ! [-o<
Can anyone give me any other manufacture nr's. (or recommended web sites) so that I don't have to order from Mazda UK ?
Mny thks for any help.

note: plenty of 2.5 diesel gaskets ( and V6's) but no good for the 2.0 petrol models.

Re: 1999 2.0i petrol. Inlet Manifold Gasket.

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:08 pm
by missfixit70
I'm pretty sure there was a post recently, about the vehicles that share the same engine with the 2 litre, that maybe worth pursuing?

Here you go - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ne#p376742 - not sure if it'll be any help or not?

Re: 1999 2.0i petrol. Inlet Manifold Gasket.

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:17 pm
by olebrock
Thks for a quick reply Kirsty, but I tried that one, exhaust gaskets ok but cant find any input manifold ones !
Don't want to split the manifold to change the head cover gasket and find I cant use the old input gasket !
Ordering parts from Mazda seems to take weeks [-X
best regards
Colin.

Re: 1999 2.0i petrol. Inlet Manifold Gasket.

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:25 pm
by missfixit70
What about getting hold of some gasket material & making one up? used to have to do that all the time at sea, no spares shops in the middle of the ocean :wink:

Re: 1999 2.0i petrol. Inlet Manifold Gasket.

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:07 pm
by olebrock
So thats what happened to our Merchant Marine :lol:
I gave up cutting out my own gaskets in the 60's ....... if I can find an alternative UK supplier I should be able to get one for £6 - £10 quid and a couple of days delivery ?????!!!!!
(if all else fails I could use some tube sealer on the old gasket as a 'belt and braces' job).
cheers
Colin.

Re: 1999 2.0i petrol. Inlet Manifold Gasket.

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:27 pm
by missfixit70
:wink: When you've got 100's of different size pipe & valve flanges, let alone countless bits of machinery that could be anything up to 20- 30 years old, a well known oil company reluctant to spend any money on maintenance, a b**tard of a chief engineer that won't provide anything but the basics, you have to get with some proper engineering with what's available :wink: