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Automotive and Motorsports Gaskets
We use our years of gasket experience to develop gasket designs that are second to none. Our gaskets fit better with accurate hole locations, smooth contours and tight tolerances. Flatout Race Gaskets have proven performance in race engine applications. Just ask our sponsored drivers.
Flatout Copper Head Gaskets are made from 100% pure copper, annealed to the most effective hardness and are available in these thicknesses: .021", .031", .040", .050", .064", .072", .080", and .090". Other thicknesses and hardnesses are available upon request. Flatout offers a wide range of bore sizes, and for no additional cost, offers custom bore sizes upon request. For clear part identification, all Flatout Copper Race Gaskets are stamped with the part number, bore size, and copper thickness. Check out our on-line Gasket Catalog.
Flatout has developed an "out-of-the-box" copper head gasket that requires no addition preparation before installation. Head gaskets made with Rubber Coated Copper, RCC, assemble directly from the package, seal fluids and combustion better than any other copper gaskets, and remove effortlessly with no messy clean up. The rubber coating used for Rubber Coated Copper gaskets is inert to almost all fluids and solvents and can withstand the extreme temperatures produced by the hottest drag motors. This dry coating is very thin to ensure low torque loss and is durable enough to be reused in most cases.
Flatout offer a full line of exhaust, intake, oil pan and valve cover gaskets. See our on-line Gasket Catalog We use a variety of gasket material solutions to seal today's demanding engines:
- Engineered Soft Gasket Paper - for simple sealing applications
- Solid Core laminate (SC) - for part rigidity and high lateral strength
- Graphite-on-Core (GPC) - for very high temperature applications, good for fluid sealing as well
- Rubber Coated Copper (RCC) - for high pressure applications with good flange rigidity
- Embossed Rubber Coated Metal or Solid Core laminate - for tough sealing problems where gasket strength is important
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