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Old 01-18-2016, 11:20 PM   #76
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This is amazing. Been looking for something like this for weeks now. Finally found it! Though, unfortunately, I can't see the photos on the first page of this post.
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Old 01-18-2016, 11:28 PM   #77
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Old 01-27-2016, 01:34 AM   #78
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FYI - gasket kids do not come with this bad boy :/ (from a GR STi)

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Old 03-27-2016, 10:18 PM   #79
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Wooow amazing
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Old 04-03-2016, 06:06 PM   #80
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What is that gasket?
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Old 05-18-2016, 06:44 AM   #81
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Very useful info. I bought a 2005 STi recently. It's running smooth. A friend of mine has blown engine in its STI. He wants to sell it to me. I'm thinking for buying it and rebuilding the engine. Thanks bro !
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Old 06-09-2016, 05:16 PM   #82
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Thread deserves a sticky. And new pics!
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Old 10-24-2016, 10:06 PM   #83
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I just picked up my master gasket set and it had a factory seal. The last one I got had been pilfered. I'd ordered it from out of town and had a bear of a time ID-ing all the orings that I was missing. That messed up kit, however, came with a parts list (this one didn't) so I went through this one with the list and tried my best to identify all the parts using real-live english words instead of the suba-reviations from the list.

If anyone can fill in any of the blanks. I'm not 100% sure what everything is. I might have gotten rid of some of these o-rings when I swapped for aftermarket parts... or I left a part intact during the rebuild and didn't find that gasket...

Anyway. I hope this helps someone sometime. Have pictures I'll try to add too.

Gasket set part number 10105AA590 Gasket & Seal Kit - ENG

My list key

list number/part number/ part name/ quantity/ what it is or where it goes.

1 / 803928010 / GSKT-28.2x33.5x1 / 3 / silver seals for the 14mm allen block access bolts
2 / 806786040 / OIL SEAL-86x103x10 / 3 / Rear main seal. Why 3? I don't know.
3 / 10991AA000 / O RING-CYL BLOCK / 4 / 3 between block halves. 1 behind oil pump. ** Looks similar to pt # 11 **
4 / 806931020 / O RING-31x2.0 / 1 (but came with 2) / #4 wrist pin access cover gasket (hidden by flywheel)
5 / 806932030 / O RING-32.6x2.7 / 1 / ???
6 / 11034AA000 / WASH-CYL BLK SLNG 6 / for the 6 internal 12mm 12 point block connecting bolts that contact oil.
7 / 11044AA641 / GSKT-CYL HEAD / 2 / Head gasket pair.
8 / 803912040 / GSKT-12x16x1 / 14 / Copper bango bolt washers (except for the turbo oil feed)
9 / 806910170 / O RING-10x2 / 2 / 2 orange gaskets for the bottom of the dipstick tube.
10 / 806917070 / O RING-17.4x2.4 / 1 / oil fill tube to LH valve cover

11 / 11122AA000 / SEALING-OIL PAN / 1 / This goes between the oil pump pickup and block. ** Looks similar to pt # 3 **
12 / 11126AA000 / GSKT-DRAIN PLUG / 1 / A crush ring for the drain plug. Nice of them huh?
13 / 805323040 / CIRCLIP-INR 23 / 8 / Wrist pin circlips
14 / 806742160 / OILSEAL-42x55x8 / 2 / Intake cam seals
15 / 806732160 / OILSEAL-32x55x8 / 2 / exhaust cam seals
16 / 13091AA050 / SEALING-TENSIONER / 2 / *** These are the rubber or foam stickies on the tensioner *
17 / 13091AA060 / SEALING-TENSIONER / 2 / * mount plate that keep dust out of the timing belt area *****
18 / 806939040 / O RING-39.4x3.1 / 2 / AVCR intake cam oil covers (the triangular covers held to the front of each intake cam sprocket by 3 philips/8mm bolts)

The next several part numbers are fairly unidentifiable. They are the foam stickies or rubber edges that seal the
timing chain covers.They have no dimentions or valid descriptions. They either have obvious spots or don't. I've
used RTV for the wishy washy areas before.

19 / 13581AA050 / SEALING-BELT CVR FR / 1 /
20 / 13594AA000 / SLNG-BELT COVER, 2FR / 1 /
21 / 13583AA260 / SEALING-BELT CVR RH / 1 /
22 / 13583AA270 / SEALING-BELT CVR / 1 /
23 / 13583AA280 / SEALING-BELT CVR / 1 /
24 / 13583AA290 / SEALING-BELT CVR RH / 2 /
25 / 13584AA050 / SLNG-BELT COVER, 2RH / 1 /
26 / 13597AA020 / SEALING-BELT CVR / 1 /
27 / 13597AA031 / SEALING-BELT CVR / 1 /

See?

28 / 13592AA011 / MOUNT-BELT COVER / 7 / Snap in rubber coated metal spacers for the t-cover-to-block bolts.
29 / 13207AA050 / SEAL-INT VALVE / 8 / intake valve seals (green???)
30 / 13211AA050 / SEAL-EXH VALVE / 8 / exhaust valve seals (black???) I haven't checked the difference yet.
31 / 13210AA020 / COLLET-VALVE / 32 / Small metal wedges. Dip concave side in thick grease to stick to valves during install.
32 / 13270AA190 / GSKT-ROCKER COVERRH / 1 / Right valve cover gasket.
33 / 13272AA140 / GSKT-ROCKER COVERLH / 1 / Left valve cover gasket.
34 / 13293AA050 / GSKT-ROCKER CVR,2 / 4 / Spark plug hole gaskets
35 / 806733030 / OIL SEAL-33x49x8 / 1 / oil pump to crank seal (front main)
36 / 15048AA001 / SEALING-OIL PUMP / 2 / More rubber pads for timing chain dust control.
37 / 806922040 / O RING-22.1x3.5 / 1 / This may be the recirc valve kneck o-ring
38 / 803942010 / GSKT-42x51x8.5 / 1 / Oil fill-tube cap gasket. (This was a puzzler the first time I saw one)
39 / 21114AA051 / GSKT-WATER PUMP / 1 / Water pump gasket. (Coated Metal)
40 / 21116AA010 / SEALING-WATER PUMP / 1 / And another rubber dust gasket for timing chain area.
41 / 21236AA010 / GSKT-THERMO / 1 / Thermostat gasket. Inner rib snaps around radius of the thermostat.
42 / 21370KA001 / GSKT-OIL COOLER / 2 / Orange and 1 goes between oil cooler and block. #2 included for backup?
43 / 806959030 / O RING-59.6x2.4 / 1 / Blue??? Not sure where it goes.
44 / 806932040 / O RING-32.0x1.9 / 1 / Orange and goes between the two block halves.
45 / 14035AA421 / GSKT-INT MANIF / 2 / *** One of these is the intake to tumblers *
46 / 14075AA160 / GSKT-INT COOL / 2 / * and the other is Tumblers to heads ******
47 / 16608AA040 / SEAL-FUEL INJ / 4 / Lumpy fuel injector seats
48 / 16698AA050 / O RING-INJECTOR / 4 / Lower small diameter injector o-rings ???
49 / 16698AA060 / O RING-INJECTOR / 4 / Upper large diameter injector o-rings ??? (or reversed)
50 / 14038AA000 / GSKT-EXH MANIF / 2 / head to exhaust manifold metal gaskets.
51 / 14022AA160 / GSKT-MF / 2 / Exhaust crossover gaskets? PN may be a typo as 44022AA160 was listed but I don't believe it.
52 / 803910050 / GSKT-10x14x1 / copper turbo oil feed banjo gaskets
53 / 16175AA241 / GSKT-THROT CHMBR / 1 / Blue paper throttle body gasket.
54 / 806933010 / O RING-33.7x3.5 / Water jacket crossover pipe to right and left blocks.
55 / 21896AA072 / GSKT - INTER COOLER / 2 / *** one pair is for the Y-pipe to TMIC, the other *
56 / 21896AA010 / GSKT - INTER COOLER / 2 / * pair is TMIC to recirculating valve. (2 why?) ****

Shew!
Quite the list you have there. I was thinking about a build similar to this one!
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Old 10-24-2016, 10:06 PM   #84
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Curious to know whether or not you are going through with this?
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Old 10-29-2016, 07:24 PM   #85
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How did it turn out?
Any stats of power?
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Old 11-05-2016, 05:22 AM   #86
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Is it just me or are the pictures mia for everyone?
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Old 11-15-2016, 10:08 PM   #87
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anybody have the part # for those half moon plugs that goes on the side of the heads?
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Old 11-15-2016, 10:21 PM   #88
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anybody have the part # for those half moon plugs that goes on the side of the heads?
What year? What do they go to?
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Old 11-16-2016, 03:54 PM   #89
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2005 JDM STi. It goes on the corner of the head, below the valve cover.
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Old 11-27-2016, 12:06 PM   #90
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Default master gasket set and it had a factory seal

master gasket set and it had a factory seal. The last one I got had been pilfered. I'd ordered it from out of town and had a bear of a time ID-ing all the orings that I was missing. That messed up kit, however, came with a parts list (this one didn't) so I went through this one with the list and tried my best to identify all the parts using real-live english words instead of the suba-reviations from the list.
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Old 06-15-2018, 11:56 AM   #91
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Here we have the set of two huge orange o-rings. You only need one afaik between the oil cooler and the block. The two little ones somehow keep the dipstick tube from leaking where it hits the oil pan (that's magic to me 'cuz they are wiggly... but they don't leak) They threw in a crush ring. Preesh. And the odd, pointed on one side, flat on the other, thick black o-ring is for the yellow oil fill cap.




These are the 3 (of 4) black, shaped o-rings and the larger orange o-ring that go between the two block halves. When these are missing from a set, it can really hamper your day. The 4th black shaped o-ring of the same size goes behind the oil pump. There is a very similarly shaped black o-ring ( the different one in the middle here) that goes between the block and the oil pickup tube so squint a bit when you decide what is what:



Rear main seals. They give us 3. I think because they have no idea how to write instructions. The rear main seal DOES NOT GET DRIVEN ALL THE WAY IN. I got even better at pulling my motor because I did not know that the first time. Fortunately my DP was kind enough to send a smoke signal. "...you.... are... a... retard..." it seemed to say. The rear main should sit basicly flush with the block. Subaru "mechanics" use a tool. ( <--- that should be a t-shirt)

Been there before brother not a fun time ***128514;
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