EGR gasket seal

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Sgt Gus

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Just seeing if y'all think I need any gasket pooky on our old egr before it gets torqued down. Don't want it to leak on pretty clean engine.
 

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Pretty sure last time I replaced a EGR the old one had a gasket and the new one also came with a gasket. I'd get a gasket and use it, if it were me.
 

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Pretty sure last time I replaced a EGR the old one had a gasket and the new one also came with a gasket. I'd get a gasket and use it, if it were me.
Yeppers, I have a gasket. Is enough I guess is the question.
 

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I didn't add anything extra, just the gasket. No problems with it.
 

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