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    Worst case, if the flange is flat, you can use copper spray. You could also cut your own from a sheet of copper, which shouldn't be too hard to find. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaX
    Worst case, if the flange is flat, you can use copper spray. You could also cut your own from a sheet of copper, which shouldn't be too hard to find. Good luck.
    hahah nah

    thanks drm but I got it taken care of

    maybe on something else but you can't do that on a turbo, it gets too hot... You can use copper spray but you need something to spray it on, like a used gasket or the like, not straight metal to metal of course. I've used thin cereal box type cardboard shaped into a gasket sprayed with copper on my downpipe before and it didn't work too well haha.

    What I did do is look up every stock car that used a garret t3 that I knew of, old school turbo diesel benzos, z31 turbo nissans, 280z turbos, older volvo 740's, older saab 900's ... And I found one dealership that Had it.... Jim Ellis saab off of peachtree industrial... They had like 4 in stock, it was 11 bux, and its NICE AND THICK too...

    part number was 83 66 262 if anyone needs one in the future

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