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Old 06-14-2007, 12:02 AM
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I'm sure it'* been asked and answered but, I'm planning on purchasing the LIM gaskets for my car. Wanted to make sure the GM 89017825 gaskets will work for the Series I L67?. Thanks.
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Not sure where you got that part number from, but if those are the aluminum framed S2 gaskets the answer is no. They will not work on your car. The other good news is that you don't NEED them. Get standard Fel-Pro gaskets for your year from any source. Make sure you specify SUPERCHARGED or VIN 1, or you'll get L36 gaskets that won't work for you.
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Edit:

That'* not the aluminum S2 set, but it looks like a S2 OEM (non aluminum) part number, so the answer is still no.

You have a Series 1. Your LIM gaskets were used from 91-94 in L27'* and from 91-95 in L67'*.
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