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Since my car was idling a bit funny, so I took out the AAC value to clean up on the weekend.

and I found out there was no gasket for it, should there be one?

my car is 1997 Stagea series one with rb25det(not NEO).

any help will be much appreciate.

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Thank you, guys.

found one for sale on ebay USA, $45 US including postage, good price?

does anyone know where can I find one local and how much?

Sam, $45 for a piece materialof you could get from any Auto shop for $5.Someone may have a valve and could trace a pattern for you.

As i said before a good quality gasket goo will do the job.

Edited by 66yostagea

Hi there, I have an AAC valve gasket that i purchased for my stagea but they got me the one for the Non NEO motor where mine is the NEO, being a differsnt shape. Part number I have on the packet is 23785-57Y00. If someone can FAST your VIN and check that is the correct number for your vehicle, you can PM your details and I will post it tomorrow. Nissan Genuine, still in pack. Not sure how much I paid for it but if you PM me then I will even pay for the postage stamp and being by snail mail, depending on your location from me you will most likely get it early next week.

Dave

Thank you, guys.

found one for sale on ebay USA, $45 US including postage, good price?

does anyone know where can I find one local and how much?

Gasket goo should do the trick but if you want genuine, check with some of the forum traders. They get some good prices on gaskets and other consumables, plus you are supporting SAU while you are helping yourself.

an AAC valve for a S2 is just shy of $600 new from nissan, and that was even with trade price, mind you they didn't have any in australia so it had to come from japan. i cant really see much change in price from that for a S1 AAC valve. is your valve stuffed? sourcing a 2nd hand unit from the wreckers will be easier and cheaper.

My post above stated that I had one for a NON NEO motor NEW UNUSED GENUINE. All you had to do was Private Message me your address and I would have sent it AT NO COST. Check my post above and get someone to FAST your VIN and check the part number matches. If you still want it let me know, if not then just use the gasket paper.

My post above stated that I had one for a NON NEO motor NEW UNUSED GENUINE. All you had to do was Private Message me your address and I would have sent it AT NO COST. Check my post above and get someone to FAST your VIN and check the part number matches. If you still want it let me know, if not then just use the gasket paper.

thanks, David.

PM sent.

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