Originally Posted by semtex What do you mean there isn't enough room for wrap? They told me there's so little clearance between the tubes that wrapping wont be all that
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04-28-2009, 05:42 PM | #151 (permalink) | |
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They told me there's so little clearance between the tubes that wrapping wont be all that great. Also mine were already coated, so heat isnt really an issue...if it rasps, it rasps.
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One thing though, they called me earlier because apparently there were no gaskets provided somewhere...I think someone else was complaining about this. I wonder if this is normal or not... Last edited by RCZ; 04-28-2009 at 05:46 PM. |
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I checked with Stillen and they feel the gaskets are not needed between the cats and headers, the stock system doesn't have them either but their fit seems to be more of a slip tight fit than the Stillen are but we will see, should be good.
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There may be some mis-communication going on here. The stock manifolds and cats do have a gasket from the factory. Last I heard from Stillen, they were saying re-use factory gaskets at the header<->cat junction, whereas Berk supplied aftermarket graphite gaskets (very different than stock) with their HFCs for the same junction. I used the ones from Berk in my install. There's no way that interface is supposed to be gasket-less. It's two pipes mating at a flat junction with 3-bolt flanges, there's no overlap or slipfit involved.
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RCZ. i have my gaskets for the headers/testpipes from BERK. i dont know if theyre the same, but i think they are. i will double check when i go home this weekend to make sure i have them. so if u need them, lemme know
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RCZ, if you're trying to find the missing factory cat<->manifold gaskets, they may still be stuck to the old parts. IIRC it's a small circular copper gasket, not a big flange-sized thing like the aftermarket ones. It could easily have stuck to the edge of the pipe on either side.
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Yes, they are designed to reuse the factory gaskets, which are a ring (not sure it's copper, brand new it's silver colored) that needs to be swapped.
When I talked to RCZ's installer (recalling the conversation) I probably was not clear on this point, as he was looking for gaskets in the box, but the instructions say to swap the OEM gasket (which doesn't look like a typical gasket). I believe I was not clear in my explanation, and for that I apologize.. EDIT: Here's a photo of a similar 'gasket' Last edited by Josh@STILLEN; 04-28-2009 at 07:31 PM. |
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Wrapping headers may have a downside. If you happen to live in the rust belt or anywhere they use salt on the roads you may end up with a corrosion issue from 'hot' salt. It can be pretty aggressive. However, the coating on the headers should be sufficient to prevent this. Use care not to damage the coating on the headers.
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