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				Gaskets for Weber carbs to intake man.
			 
			I'm trying to figure out which gaskets I need that go between Weber IDA carbs and the intake runners.  It looks like there are 6 gaskets total. This is on a 2.7L with 40mm webers. I see several different parts in the parts list and want to make sure I order the correct part. Thanks, 
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			I'd think you need the second one on the list Porsche 911 Intake System - Page 2 These gaskets are somewhat "standard" regardless of carb size. Here's another reference to prove that. Not trying to take away business from Pelican. Just pointing out that a Weber parts supplier (PMO, which is the same place Pelican gets a lot of their stuff) offers only one gasket size as well Base Gaskets 
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			Kevin is correct, and I'd add that you need an insulator kit if you don't already have one. This goes between the manifolds and the heads.
		 
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			Steve, I believe I have insulators. They are black and about a half inch thick and go between the head and manifolds. I have been chasing a problem of backfiring and some spitting back up through the carbs. I got the backfiring issue resolved by replacing all of my exhaust gaskets but am still spitting through the carbs. I pulled the carbs and the gaskets that were used beteween the carb/manifold are home cut, and in some cases were doubled up. I am hoping this might be part of my problem. 
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			I have Webers on my SC and looking for the gaskets above and below the PMO insulators. Still not sure I'm looking at the correct one  Is the part # 901-108-391-04? Is it qty 12 of the same gasket? Thanks for the help 
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			Here are the insulators I used with fresh gaskets on both sides?   
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			ive got a whole set of carb gaskets laying around if anyone is in need.  if interested email me and I can dig them out and photograph what I have and make an offer.  it's all for sale!!  like body & manifold stuff, nothing for the intakes.
		 
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