not what I needed. description wasn't very clear but not worth sending back. oh well just have to be more careful next time
Cometic Intake/Exhaust Gasket - Twin CAM 10/PK Oe#65324-83a — Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy, Softail Heritage Classic, Road King (1999-2019)
Cometic intake/exhaust gasket for Twin Cam V-twin engines, sold in a 10-pack for shops or riders keeping spares on hand. OEM-replacement part engineered to seal combustion pressure and thermal cycles.
Features
- 10-pack quantity
- Direct OEM replacement gasket
- For Twin Cam V-twin engines
Specifications
- Brand: Cometic
- Manufacturer Part #: C9288
- Quantity: 10 per pack
- Length: 6.05 in
- Width: 7 in
- Height: 0.75 in
- Weight: 0.04 lbs
Fitment
Fits V-twin motorcycles with Twin Cam engines, including Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle models.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this gasket OEM-approved?
Yes — Cometic manufactures to OEM specifications as a direct replacement for stock intake/exhaust gaskets.
Why buy a 10-pack?
The 10-pack is ideal for shops, multi-bike owners, or riders who want spare gaskets for future rebuilds.
Will this fit my Milwaukee-Eight Harley?
No — this gasket is for Twin Cam engines. Milwaukee-Eight (M8) owners need a different Cometic part number.
Do I need to replace both intake and exhaust gaskets?
This gasket works for both locations. Many riders replace them together during engine service to avoid future leaks.
| BRAND | Cometic |
| TYPE | Gaskets/Seals |
| SKU | 68-9288 |
| WEIGHT | 0.04 lb |
Gasket
Working fine was for my brother's bike
Works Fine at a lower cost
I usually have an OEM from Harley Davidson, I have used this twice on my 04 Electraglide, no leaks or issues. At a much lower price.
A mediocre gasket
I didn’t use this gasket after removing the derby and seeing the Harley gasket that I removed. No comparison in quality. I ended up going to the local dealer and bought an O.E. gasket.
A good buy
The gasket fit nicely and no leaks so far . The fitment was spot on .
There is nothing on them indicating they are actually Cometic gaskets. Are they Substitutes?