
Specifications
- Brand
- Cometic Gasket
- Part #
- C15117
- UPC
- 191070099015

Cometic Ford 59A Flathead V8 .015in Fiber Fuel Pump Stand Gasket - 1945-1948
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Cometic Ford 59A Flathead V8 .015in Fiber Fuel Pump Stand Gasket - 1945-1948. Fuel resistant fiber construction.
Key Features
- Fits 1945-1953 Ford and Mercury vehicles.
- Made from aramid fiber, a high-temperature and high-density material.
- Fuel resistant construction prevents degradation from gasoline.
- Creep resistant material does not require re-torquing.
- Asbestos-free and requires no additional sealants.
- Specific .015 inch thickness for Ford 59A Flathead V8 applications.
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Product Details
This fuel pump stand gasket is made from aramid fiber, a material known for its high-temperature and high-density properties. It's designed to be creep resistant and fuel resistant, meaning it won't break down when exposed to gasoline. Because it's made from this advanced fiber material, it doesn't require re-torquing after installation and is asbestos-free, so you don't need to worry about additional sealants either.
This gasket fits a range of classic Ford and Mercury vehicles from the late 1940s and early 1950s, including models like the Ford Customline, Mercury Monterey, and Ford F-100. It's a direct replacement for the original fuel pump stand gasket, ensuring a proper seal to keep your fuel system working correctly. The .015 inch thickness is specific to the Ford 59A Flathead V8 engine application, ensuring it works with the factory fuel pump setup.
Specifications
- Brand
- Cometic Gasket
- Manufacturer Part #
- C15117
- UPC
- 191070099015
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