Mercruiser Shim Head Gasket OK for Budget Street Use?

andymarkv at 19h57
28
Sep
2010
Mercruiser Shim Head Gasket OK for Budget Street Use?

Hey guys, just a quick question I haven't seen addressed before...

I found a steel shim headgasket for the Mercruiser 224 (3.7L) CID Engine Model 470.
http://www.mallory-marine.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=5022
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