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Old Aug 20, 2008 | 10:44 AM
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I recently bought 4-2-1 two piece headers and put them in my 2000 Integra. Everything went well, however there is an exhaust leak between the two pieces. Is it a good idea to have the pieces welded together, or is there another option like somehow finding a thicker gasket and replacing the original one?
Old Aug 20, 2008 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by odu_integra
I recently bought 4-2-1 two piece headers and put them in my 2000 Integra. Everything went well, however there is an exhaust leak between the two pieces. Is it a good idea to have the pieces welded together, or is there another option like somehow finding a thicker gasket and replacing the original one?
It's leaking between the downpipe and actual manifold? I've welded them before, I've never really had to seperate them anyway.
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just buy the gasket kit and make another gasket yourself.....its nor hard and all ya have to do is make a stencil of the size and cut it out....chances are, ya somehow damaged the gasket when installing it .....
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just use some high temp rtv exhuast gasket maker..it comes in a little tube and is red colored..used it on mine and works great. you should be able to get it at any advanced auto, autozone, pepboys...ect
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Originally Posted by ethan82000
just use some high temp rtv exhuast gasket maker..it comes in a little tube and is red colored..used it on mine and works great. you should be able to get it at any advanced auto, autozone, pepboys...ect
Get a gasket, preferably. Fuck that Exhaust cement shit. I promise you, you will hate that shit.
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Originally Posted by I spy Psi, no?
Get a gasket, preferably. Fuck that Exhaust cement shit. I promise you, you will hate that shit.
its not cement..its made by rtv..its a rubbery stuff...its worked great for me with no problems
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Originally Posted by ethan82000
its not cement..its made by rtv..its a rubbery stuff...its worked great for me with no problems
Theres two things I used. The exhaust cement and the RTV. Both sucked ass. But, I guess it could be because I was boosted, producing more heat.
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Is it a gasket issue or does it fit like garbage? Either way no offense dude but I wouldn't use that RTV shit.
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Originally Posted by I spy Psi, no?
Theres two things I used. The exhaust cement and the RTV. Both sucked ass. But, I guess it could be because I was boosted, producing more heat.
could be...i used mine also to connect my 2 piece header because no one around me sold an actual make it yourself gasket.
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Originally Posted by ethan82000
could be...i used mine also to connect my 2 piece header because no one around me sold an actual make it yourself gasket.
Well, if you can do it right the first time. Do it. I believe, depending on your header. You can go get a header/downpipe gasket for a Type R exhaust manifold. If not, just the 7 dollar make it yourself gasket. Works just like the other, won't be perfectly pretty but, it's better than RTV that looks like a glob of boogers.



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