Riser Gaskets

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Tuggle
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Riser Gaskets

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Think I've finally found the source of my overheating, old impeller pieces have stopped up the water port in the riser. Does anyone have the part numbers for the gaskets manifold to riser and riser to elbow. Also while the ends are open any tips on rodding out the manifolds?
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Depends, as I think there are two different type of Chrysler manifolds.
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There is and I should have been more specific. What I've found since my original posting is Osco and Barr use the same gaskets, ordered mine from a company by the the name of Mr. Cool. Also comes with new bolts.
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I got Barr riser gaskets from these guys - http://www.marineengineparts.com/
The shipped timely and at a good price.
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WHy not put the vendor info in the VENDROS section of the froum for clearer (easier to search) future reference. Thnx
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