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Plymouth Plaza Head Gaskets
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Plymouth Plaza head gaskets to ensure that you have every head gasket option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Plymouth Plaza head gaskets, so that whether you are looking for a replacement Plymouth Plaza head gask set or a copper engine head gasket kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Plymouth Plaza head gasket needs!
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For 1956-1958 Plymouth Plaza Head Gasket Felpro 88338ZDVZ 1957
Engine Cylinder Head Gasket Fel-Pro 8519 PT-1
For 1956-1958 Plymouth Plaza Head Gasket Victor Reinz 14846FHXT 1957
WHY TO BUY?
Your Plymouth Plaza head gasket has a tough job. It has to seal water passages, oil passages, and serve as a compression ring for all of your cylinders. Because of the extreme temperatures and pressures that it is exposed to it is not uncommon for Plymouth Plaza head gaskets to fail. But don't panic, a blown head gasket does not mean your motor is toast. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have a full selection of replacement Plymouth Plaza head gaskets for you to choose from. With gaskets from all of the leading brands, in both stock replacement and high-performance versions, you are sure to find the perfect head gasket for your application in our extensive lineup.
DID YOU KNOW?
Head gaskets are available in different compositions and thicknesses depending on performance requirements. Copper head gaskets tend to be used for racing applications while composite gaskets tend to be used on street driven vehicles. As a general rule, the thicker the gasket the more it will lower your engine compression, and conversely the thinner the gasket the more compression your cylinders will have. If you are running a high-compression racing engine it is imperative to purchase a gasket that can stand up to the added stress of the increased cylinder pressure. Remember your Plymouth Plaza head gasket is exposed to the same forces as the rest of the engine cylinder, so don't skimp out, get a top-quality gasket to keep your engine purring for many years to come.
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Q: What is a head gasket? Why buy a head gasket?
A: The head gasket is located in between your head and your bottom block to help prevent compression leaks and coolant leaks. When your vehicle overheats, there's a chance the head gasket is blown, or if you're running a high horsepower vehicle or one with a lot of boost, it can warp and blow. Aftermarket head gaskets are made out of copper or metal and protect against high horsepower levels and huge boost levels.
Q: How do you install a head gasket?
A: Head gaskets should be left to the pros since the engine must be removed along with the head, and since machine work must be performed on the block.
A: The head gasket is located in between your head and your bottom block to help prevent compression leaks and coolant leaks. When your vehicle overheats, there's a chance the head gasket is blown, or if you're running a high horsepower vehicle or one with a lot of boost, it can warp and blow. Aftermarket head gaskets are made out of copper or metal and protect against high horsepower levels and huge boost levels.
Q: How do you install a head gasket?
A: Head gaskets should be left to the pros since the engine must be removed along with the head, and since machine work must be performed on the block.
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Plymouth Plaza Head Gaskets
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Plymouth Plaza head gaskets to ensure that you have every head gasket option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Plymouth Plaza head gaskets, so that whether you are looking for a replacement Plymouth Plaza head gask set or a copper engine head gasket kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Plymouth Plaza head gasket needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Plymouth Plaza Head Gaskets by Brand
1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:
Fits: 56-58 Plaza V8 4.5/5.2, 56-64 Savoy V8 4.5/5.2/5.9, 56-65 Custom V8 4.5/5.2, 56-76 Coronet 440, 500, Base, Brougham, Crestwood, Custom, Deluxe V8 4.5/...
PART# 99361FLT
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
1955 Plymouth Dodge 260 270 V8 Engine Oil Pump Head Manifold & Timing Gasket Set
For 1956-1958 Plymouth Plaza Head Gasket Set Felpro 57997JWBF 1957 Head Gasket
For 1935-1959 Plymouth Belvedere 6-Cylinder Front Engine Head Copper Gasket
For 1956-1958 Plymouth Plaza Head Gasket Felpro 88338ZDVZ 1957
Engine Cylinder Head Gasket Fel-Pro 8519 PT-1
For 1956-1958 Plymouth Plaza Head Gasket Victor Reinz 14846FHXT 1957
WHY TO BUY?
Your Plymouth Plaza head gasket has a tough job. It has to seal water passages, oil passages, and serve as a compression ring for all of your cylinders. Because of the extreme temperatures and pressures that it is exposed to it is not uncommon for Plymouth Plaza head gaskets to fail. But don't panic, a blown head gasket does not mean your motor is toast. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have a full selection of replacement Plymouth Plaza head gaskets for you to choose from. With gaskets from all of the leading brands, in both stock replacement and high-performance versions, you are sure to find the perfect head gasket for your application in our extensive lineup.
DID YOU KNOW?
Head gaskets are available in different compositions and thicknesses depending on performance requirements. Copper head gaskets tend to be used for racing applications while composite gaskets tend to be used on street driven vehicles. As a general rule, the thicker the gasket the more it will lower your engine compression, and conversely the thinner the gasket the more compression your cylinders will have. If you are running a high-compression racing engine it is imperative to purchase a gasket that can stand up to the added stress of the increased cylinder pressure. Remember your Plymouth Plaza head gasket is exposed to the same forces as the rest of the engine cylinder, so don't skimp out, get a top-quality gasket to keep your engine purring for many years to come.
FAQs
Q: What is a head gasket? Why buy a head gasket?
A: The head gasket is located in between your head and your bottom block to help prevent compression leaks and coolant leaks. When your vehicle overheats, there's a chance the head gasket is blown, or if you're running a high horsepower vehicle or one with a lot of boost, it can warp and blow. Aftermarket head gaskets are made out of copper or metal and protect against high horsepower levels and huge boost levels.
Q: How do you install a head gasket?
A: Head gaskets should be left to the pros since the engine must be removed along with the head, and since machine work must be performed on the block.
A: The head gasket is located in between your head and your bottom block to help prevent compression leaks and coolant leaks. When your vehicle overheats, there's a chance the head gasket is blown, or if you're running a high horsepower vehicle or one with a lot of boost, it can warp and blow. Aftermarket head gaskets are made out of copper or metal and protect against high horsepower levels and huge boost levels.
Q: How do you install a head gasket?
A: Head gaskets should be left to the pros since the engine must be removed along with the head, and since machine work must be performed on the block.