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i found a full gasket kit that comes with the crush washers which cost a small fortune when you buy them singularly from nissan, anyways it has the main gaskets and the washers and the half moons and there is also a round oring which i am not sure about, i have had the covers off many times and im not familiar with where this goes

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The oring will be for the oil filler cap...and thanks for the tip because those washers individually are as dear as poison.

Having said that I've used slices of fuel hose instead of the washer successfully too

Didn't read question properly - disregard

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I think the half moons go on the back end (Closest the firewall).

valve cover plugs "half moon grommets" that replace the worn, cracked, and leaking grommets on the rear of the cylinder head under the valve covers and gasket.  (one for each cam side)""

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thanks to all for your replies, yes i think it said it was aap brand from tog racing or something like that, and it does state that it is made of much better materials than the original ones and that it will last longer as well, i have seen just those washer sets for $80 on there own so this kit it a bargain, i found it on ebay, seen a few the same and the cheapest was around $100 delivered

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