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Gasketing the High Performance Engine
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Many of the gaskets used in modern performance engines need to incorporate different design configurations than their counterparts which are used to seal similar engines installed in passenger cars. In this paper some of these different configurations are identified.
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Czernik, D. and Rosenquist, G., "Gasketing the High Performance Engine," SAE Technical Paper 850187, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850187.Also In
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