FMS Shifter Gaskets

330CubeGt

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FMS = FranksMustangSupply

Shifter gaskets just got alot cheaper!

Getting ready to start producing high quality Silicone Shifter gaskets for alot less, Most companys out there charge between $16-20 Per set.

Again with the budget builder in mind i want to make these gaskets easy on your wallet.
Thats why i want to introduce these shifter gaskets at a low $11.50 that includes SHIPPING and PAYPAL Fee's!!


Plans are to have a "Die Cut" set of gaskets avalible for sale in the next two weeks, Just wanted to post on the forums to see what everyone thought about gaskets and pricing? Let me know what you think...

Some advantages to FMS Shifter Gaskets.

•-Makes any shifter installation faster, cleaner and easier.
•-Reduces unwanted transmission noise and vibration.
•-A Better seal between shifter base and transmission mounting surface.
•-Eliminates need for any messy silicone.
•-This shifter base & handle gasket are designed for use on all T5/T45 and TR3650 transmissions from 1979-2004


High Quality Silicone 1/16th" rubber being used has excellent heat resistance and low temperature flexibility.
Resistance to ozone, aging, sunlight and most important fuels,oils and chemicals.
Temperature range -80 F to 425 F. Elongation 250%. Tensile strength 800 PSI.
 
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Just out of curiosity, are these ok to reuse?

Yep, Thats another upside to going with gaskets like this.

I actually did a clutch on a Cobra today and he was using this style gasket, simply removed the shifter did the work and put it right back on with same gasket with no issues...
 

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Yep, Thats another upside to going with gaskets like this.

I actually did a clutch on a Cobra today and he was using this style gasket, simply removed the shifter did the work and put it right back on with same gasket with no issues...

Cool. I'll buy one if I don't have to scrape RTV up every time I take the shifter off.
 

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next time i'll snag one! dont need one now, as the car is just sitting... with a fresh RTV beed on the shifter. lol.
 
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