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Cometic MLX Head Gasket - 19-24 Dodge Cummins 6.7L (054")

Thoroughbred Sku #: CGSC15266-054
Manufacturer Sku #: C15266-054


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Product Name: Cometic MLX Head Gasket - 19-24 Dodge Cummins 6.7L (054")
Manufacturer: Cometic Gasket
Manufacturer Part #: C15266-054
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: CGSC15266-054
Fitment Notes: 2019-2024 Dodge Cummins 6.7L

The Cometic C15266-054 MLX Cylinder Head Gasket is a high-quality replacement for the blown-out head gasket in your 2019-2021 Ram 6.7L Diesel. This gasket is constructed from multiple layers of stainless steel, ensuring enhanced strength, rebound ability, and corrosion resistance. The exterior layers are coated with a fluoroelastomer rubber-based compound on both sides, which is embossed and heat-resistant up to 250°C (482°F). This durable rubber-based coating is designed to withstand a wide range of demanding sealing conditions, load situations, and surface finishes. The uncoated stainless-steel middle layer, also known as the shim layer, is folded back on itself to create the locking section of the bore seal, ensuring a secure and reliable fit.

Cometic MLX Head Gasket Features:

  • High-Quality Replacement: Designed for 2019-2021 Ram 6.7L Diesel.
  • Multi-Layer Construction: Made from stainless steel for enhanced strength, rebound ability, and corrosion resistance.
  • Fluoroelastomer Coating: Exterior layers feature a heat-resistant rubber-based coating, embossed and rated up to 250°C (482°F).
  • Durable Rubber Compound: Engineered to withstand a wide range of sealing conditions, load situations, and surface finishes.
  • Shim Layer Design: Uncoated stainless-steel middle layer folded back to form the locking section of the bore seal for a secure fit.
  • For more information on Cometic Gasket call us at 1-859-737-4966

Specs:

  • Material: MLX
  • Compressed Thickness: .054
  • Bore Shape: Round
  • Bore Size (IN): 4.312
  • # of layers: 5
  • Orientation: None

Reviews

  • I have a 2004 Ford F-250 Super duty with a 6.0 power stroke it cut off on me on the expressway had it towed to my house start investigating the problem and found metal shavings in my oil filter figured out where it might have came from so I remove the oil pressure gear Carver and gear was broken with a teeth missing what is the possible cause of that please let me know

    George Lewis | 11/17/2022

    Typically a lack of lubricating  oil.