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Head gasket Yale 30 TF (propane)

My Yale GLP 30 TF has blown a head gasket.
Thanks to https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-identify-which-Mazda-forklift-engine-I-have I identified the Engine as a Mazda F2.
I have a couple of questions and hope somebody can help me:
Is it the same Head Gasket in the FE and F2 engine? Some sources say it is identical and others say it is not.
Can I use the Head Gasket from the F-engine in Mazda 929 and Mazda 626 cars? More easy to get these in Denmark where I live.
In case it is the same Head Gasket, will it be the same timing belt too?

Best Regards
Lindstroem, Denmark
  • Posted 8 Jun 2020 01:21
  • By Lindstroem
  • joined 8 Jun'20 - 1 message
  • Denmark
GLP 30 TF in Denmark

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