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SignUp Now!I'm referring to the carburated Regal Sport. I sure just pulled a chunk of one from the car. This is not to say somewhere down the line someone "created" a different crossover, but it sure was the one that came on the motor.Good luck finding one. A donut gasket isn't used on the crossover
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The end of the crossover pipe is a bit flared. The inside of the manifold is concave and rounded. Looks just like the shape of the donut. I'm going to remove the pipe and see if there is anything in there on the passenger side. also that will allow me to see the condition of the pipe, round, bent, whatever. Thanks muchThe crossover on the carb/turbos is the same as the SFI cars. Unless you are talking about a 1981/82 crossover. It's narrower and uses an adapter on the driver's side that could look like a donut gasket. It's made of metal and basically takes the place of the EFE valve on the non-turbo engine (The turbo engine uses an electric EFE under the carb). Does that sound like what you are looking for?
Nope don't have one of those. This is more of a "hot rod" install. I removed much of the crap.This is the EFE or heat riser from a NA engine. The turbo engine basically uses the same flange, but without the butterfly valve.
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I guess that takes me back to the start. Are these available, is there a part #, or are they like the PEVR valve? I suppose I could use one with the butterfly and not hook it up. I'll start looking, And thanks again for the help.Yes, I realize you don't have one of those. It's from a NA engine. The turbo engine should have an adapter that takes it's place between the driver's side exhaust manifold and the crossover. That is the part that could be considered a donut gasket.
Otherwise, like said above, there are no gaskets. It's a flare-type fitting.
As I recall it is a 1980. It is the year that Buick changed the waste gate to "normally open" I changed it to NCDo you know what year exhaust manifolds you have?