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gasketing the 200 for an element.
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Mojokane
342 posts
Mar 26, 2011
8:23 PM
I was recently asked to describe if, and how, the CM or CR would fit in the 200 shell.

And whether a crystal (such as a 151, or 101) might fit as well.
How many folks install the element in the grill. If you haven't yet...try it.
Any ideas or questions, feel free to ask.
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this how I do it.
...don't cut corners on the gasket. That's a Cardinal rule.
Gaskets aren't hard to get.
Harpmicgaskets.com has the right size. Make sure you get the right one.
Ask him for a gasket to fit 'the grill' of the 200.
I recall him telling me the Turner shell is the same size.
After I got mine in the mail, it wasn't quite a perfect fit. I ended up trimming the outer 'lip' off a little.
You can imagine the increased output when your element is right up to the grill. Really noticeable. Another plus for the amazing 200 chop!!
funny huh? I got to get a Life...
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Hands down...the CR or CM's are best.
...that's the deal with the 200 gasket.
The next phase is painting and hardware installation.
Any ideas or questions, feel free to ask. I'd like to see a powder coat thread.
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Why is it that we all just can't get along?<

Last Edited by on Mar 27, 2011 3:04 AM
MP
1546 posts
Mar 26, 2011
8:37 PM
i've got two custom harps for you(a C and an F) both w/ side vents ready for pick-up. the F screams and you don't have to work to get the 10 blow.
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MP
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Mojokane
343 posts
Mar 26, 2011
11:00 PM
a thousand thankyou's!!!I'll be bye ASAP..
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Last Edited by on Mar 26, 2011 11:16 PM


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