Cylinder Head Gasket for Chev Utility 1.4 2012 to 2017 (61-10262-00)

SKU: 61-10262-00
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    Description

    Cylinder Head Gasket for Chev Utility 1.4 X14YEH or YFH

    This multilayer steel cylinder head gasket is engineered for the Chev Utility 1.4 eight valve models. Its robust MLS construction and precise thickness ensure reliable sealing, stable compression, and long service life for South African driving conditions with stop-start traffic and mixed city to highway use.

    Vehicle Compatibility

    • Chev Utility 1.4 eight valve — Engine codes X14YEH or YFH — 2012 to 2017

    Specifications

    • Gasket Design: Multilayer Steel (MLS)
    • Thickness: 2 mm
    • Bore Diameter: 79 mm
    • SKU: 61-10262-00

    Features

    • Stable sealing under thermal cycling and South African temperature swings
    • MLS stack resists fretting and micro movement between head and block
    • Consistent compression thanks to accurate 2 mm build

    Why Buy From Us

    • Local South African stock for fast dispatch
    • 12 month warranty for peace of mind
    • Fitting advice from experienced parts specialists

    Installation & Maintenance Tips

    • Check head and block flatness and surface finish before assembly
    • Always use new cylinder head bolts and follow the torque sequence
    • Clean oil and coolant passages and verify no debris remains
    • Recheck coolant level and inspect for leaks after first heat cycle

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    Trusted by thousands of South African drivers for quality and durability. We provide nationwide delivery across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, Gqeberha, Bloemfontein, Polokwane, Nelspruit, and more.

    FAQ

    Q: Is this gasket suitable for both X14YEH and YFH engines?
    A: Yes, it matches the listed Chev Utility 1.4 eight valve engine codes X14YEH or YFH for 2012 to 2017.

    Q: Do I need new head bolts?
    A: Yes, replace the cylinder head bolts during installation and follow the correct torque steps.

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