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Old 07-05-2011 | 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by kyjeepguy
I felt the same way about the felpro grommets on first glance, until I looked closer. You need to take the metal bushing out of the grommets on the old one and put them into the new ones that come with the kit.

They still don't look meaty enough to me, but if the bolts are tightened properly, the gasket should do all the sealing.
This is what I did

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Old 07-06-2011 | 02:15 AM
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I reused my original gasket when I put my new head on a couple of weeks ago. I cleaned it well on both sides and used a thin film of sealer. It looked like it could be reused many times and continue sealing. It was not hard or brittle and still in one piece. I've spent too much on the XJ lately including $900 unexpectedly getting pulled out of the mud about 25 miles off highway in the desert.
Old 07-06-2011 | 10:48 AM
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Just to update. Using the Felpro grommets along with the OEM metal washers (i guess) there were no leaks. Now on to the rest of the self lubricating wonder that is the XJ.
Old 07-06-2011 | 11:33 AM
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Now on to the rest of the self lubricating wonder that is the XJ.
gave me a good laugh! I was just thinking the other day "maybe I shouldn't fix my last oil drip... control arms would probably start squeaking, and what if that's what's keeping the floor/frame rust at bay???"

On topic: I never thought to try separating the metal from the plastic in the washers since it didn't look dried out. I'll probably try that next time though!

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Old 07-07-2011 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by kyjeepguy
I felt the same way about the felpro grommets on first glance, until I looked closer. You need to take the metal bushing out of the grommets on the old one and put them into the new ones that come with the kit.

They still don't look meaty enough to me, but if the bolts are tightened properly, the gasket should do all the sealing.
You're the second person to say run the metal sleeves from the originals. Guess I'll have to take the cover back off and do that. I should have checked here before I started the job. Hind sight is 20/20!
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