Installed Fast Intentions HFC, and have been fighting with the SES light for over a week now. I spoke with Tony @ Fast Intentions and he helped narrow it down.
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03-21-2015, 05:59 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Help - new FI HFC leaking at gaskets on exhaust side
Installed Fast Intentions HFC, and have been fighting with the SES light for over a week now. I spoke with Tony @ Fast Intentions and he helped narrow it down. I went under the hood and tightened alot of fasteners on my Stillen CAI system (surprised to find so many!), but now I have a different issue.
The gaskets are leaking between the stock Nismo CBE and the back of the cats. I found out by observing condensate dripping from them after starting the car. I've tightened the bolts a lot. These are new gaskets and new bolts. I'll post a video once it's done uploading. Assuming my flanges are all straight, why can't I get the gaskets to seal? They're symmetrical (as far as I know) and shouldn't have a specific orientation, so what gives? Anyone else come across this issue? |
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This would be a nice assumption, but have you actually checked the flanges? Other than that, not sure man. If the gaskets are new, it's unlikely they are the culprit.
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I had the same problem when I installed my AAM exhaust. After firing it up, I had leaks on all fours seals after the cats. One being worse than the others. I wound up redoing those flanges by applying cooper seal to the four gaskets. All turned out great.....no leaks.
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RTV the hell out of it and go on about your day.
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03-23-2015, 02:35 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Got the SES light again. However, I admit that I didn't let the copper permatex set for 24 hrs before returning to service (more like one hour, I just didn't have the time to let it sit), and I only re-did the y-pipe to HFC flanges. Looks like I'll have to pull it all down this weekend (have four new gaskets on order), and will apply sealant to all four flanges. Sigh.
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What I did was just snug up all 3 nuts,than do another round of tightening on all 3,THEN I torqued the sh:t out of them! Kind of like how you do the lugs on the wheel.
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Won't work if the flanges are off. I even purchased higher strength hardware thinking I can muscle stainless steel. I was wrong.......even afraid I would crack the weld joints. The Ultra Cooper solved my problem......simple and solved my problems.
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I just re read the post and seen he's using high flows in conjunction with nismo exhaust. I could see how they might not match up.
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The SES can be or not be related to a problem with your exhaust. I suggest after you correctly Permatex your seals is to reset your ECU. Here's a good link to do so: RESET ECU alternative method |
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