Fel-Pro Introduces Complete Engine Sealing Coverage For 2002-’05 Jaguar 2.5L DOHC V6 Engines – UnderhoodService

Fel-Pro Introduces Complete Engine Sealing Coverage For 2002-’05 Jaguar 2.5L DOHC V6 Engines

Fel-Pro-lowThe Fel-Pro Gaskets brand, manufactured by Federal-Mogul Motorparts, a division of Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp., has introduced complete engine sealing coverage for tens of thousands of 2002-’05 Jaguar 2.5L DOHC V6 engines (VIN D) registered in North America. According to the company, engine builders and technicians working on these engines can now rely on Fel-Pro PermaTorque MLS multi-layer-steel head gaskets as well as head and conversion sets, leak repair sets and seals needed to complete virtually any sealing repair.

These replacement gaskets and seals join more than 1,000 other new Fel-Pro products covering a broad range of late-model, foreign-nameplate engines.

“Demand for Fel-Pro sealing technologies now spans virtually every automotive engine nameplate sold in North America,” said Brian Owens, product manager, gaskets, North America, for Federal-Mogul Motorparts. “Engine professionals trust Fel-Pro to develop innovative gasket designs and materials that address the unique sealing requirements of today’s engines as well as the real-world casting and flange surfaces and other challenges encountered in the sealing repair environment.”

The Ford Duratec-based Jaguar 2.5L V6 engine was installed in more than 45,000 2002-’05 Jaguar X-Type sedans. With aluminum engine block and heads and producing 192 horsepower and 178 foot-pounds of torque, the engine is ideally suited to the latest Fel-Pro sealing technologies, including PermaTorque MLS head gaskets, which the company says provide the robust seal needed to contain peak combustion pressures and temperatures and withstand significant casting motion.

To learn more about these and other Fel-Pro products, contact your Fel-Pro Gaskets supplier or visit felpro-only.com.

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