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Reboot486 Mar 15, 2026 05:18 PM

Iac gasket source
 
Planning on cleaning up the throttle, egr, and iac and can't seem to find just a gasket for the iac valve. Anyone have a supplier that doesnt cost too much? Also is there anything I should check/clean while my hands are dirty?

Saudade Mar 15, 2026 06:28 PM

You mean this one?

https://www.acurapartswarehouse.com/...6-P8A-A01.html

If so, you can also search on the part number to find other sources.

Reboot486 Mar 15, 2026 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Saudade (Post 17019665)
You mean this one?

https://www.acurapartswarehouse.com/...6-P8A-A01.html

If so, you can also search on the part number to find other sources.

that's the only one I can find and i was hoping to find one that shipping isn't triple the price lol

Autozone has one that looks suspiciously similar but says it incompatible. Its nearly cheaper to buy a crappy iac from amazon and use the gasket it comes with and it would be here sooner unfortunately

zeta Mar 15, 2026 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by Reboot486 (Post 17019670)
that's the only one I can find and i was hoping to find one that shipping isn't triple the price lol

Autozone has one that looks suspiciously similar but says it incompatible. Its nearly cheaper to buy a crappy iac from amazon and use the gasket it comes with and it would be here sooner unfortunately

Maybe order the one online from Autozone, have them ship it to your nearest store, bring the old one and/or the IACV with to 'eyeball' / test the fit, before opening the gasket package.
If it does not fit, Autozone keeps the gasket and they refund your money?

Saudade Mar 16, 2026 10:21 AM

Well, buy some additional parts to spread out the shipping costs over more items. If you're going to clean the EGR, you should remove the intake to clean the EGR passages. While you're in there. Consider VC gaskets, O-rings on the camshaft thrust covers. Check valve adjustments. I'm sure Zeta can suggest a few other things.

Juiceball Mar 23, 2026 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by Saudade (Post 17019734)
Well, buy some additional parts to spread out the shipping costs over more items. If you're going to clean the EGR, you should remove the intake to clean the EGR passages. While you're in there. Consider VC gaskets, O-rings on the camshaft thrust covers. Check valve adjustments. I'm sure Zeta can suggest a few other things.

Dammit I just did my valve adjustment and painted my covers, didn't do the camshaft thrust cover :n00b:


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