I am after the gaskit that joins the silencer with the down pipes.
If any one has one for sale,please send me a PM,thanks.
Exhaust gaskit
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Re: Exhaust gaskit
Yam,Yamster wrote:I am after the gaskit that joins the silencer with the down pipes.
If any one has one for sale,please send me a PM,thanks.
Since my new stainless down pipes were slightly different diam to the original out let I used Hi-heat Silicon glue which is clear or blue depending on Brand .
Seems to have held gas tight so far ................
Re: Exhaust gaskit
Got one sorted YG.
Made me think though George,do you think the silicon glue would work with the standard pipes,as its quite a large gaskit?
Cannot be bad stuff though really,to seal any exhaust.
Made me think though George,do you think the silicon glue would work with the standard pipes,as its quite a large gaskit?
Cannot be bad stuff though really,to seal any exhaust.
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Re: Exhaust gaskit
Yam,Yamster wrote:Got one sorted YG.
Made me think though George,do you think the silicon glue would work with the standard pipes,as its quite a large gaskit?
Cannot be bad stuff though really,to seal any exhaust.
I used it to sort the slight mis-align from front to mid pipe with in the region of a 1/8" gap with a smidge round the inside of th outer pipe and a bead on the inner twist the two together to get even coat and whilst "wet" bolt up look Y_G no leeks <BG>
Used to do this on spring held header & spannies on two strokes no problem, no leaks and when time comes to service you twist apart again.