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Old 05-22-2008, 12:23 PM
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Man, memory slipping away. Gasket required here? Pic.

I can't remember if there is a gasket that goes here or not. I do have the metal round washer that fits in there, but is there also another gasket? Man, I'm getting old.

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umm... here where?
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it doesn't take a gasket, it takes a rubber o-ring that slips ocer the male end the pipe that bolts to it.
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by DeathCougar
it doesn't take a gasket, it takes a rubber o-ring that slips ocer the male end the pipe that bolts to it.
I just got back from the pole barn. You're right, it IS rubber!!! I thought it was metal since it was so hard (please, only clean thoughts!!). I tried to bend it and the washer simply broke in to. It was rubber at one time. Now, it's off the parts store again!!

Thanks a lot for clearing that up.

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That's one end of the hard coolant tubes for the heater core that wraps around the back of the head. It's an 'O'-ring like DeathCougar says. Toyota part number 96711-24017, sorry I don't know the exact size. Should be easy to find in the drawer at a hardware store.
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