
RE: Extra Thick Exhaust gaskets
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RE: Extra Thick Exhaust gaskets
- From: "Earl H. " <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 16:29:38 -0600
Get a good set of Fel Pro's or copper... By the way, with copper, thicker
is better, not thinner. You might put a straight edge on your headers and
see how far off they are. If they are off a bunch, take them and have them
ground.
Earl
My 383 has a set of headers on it, brand unknown. When I last removed
them, the exhaust gaskets pretty well crumbled, so I purchased a set
from the auto parts store. Problem is, they leak now. The new ones are
thinner than the old ones. Does anyone have a source for 'extra thick'
exhaust gaskets? If not, should I double up the standard gaskets?
Thanks/ Butch / Ferndale, WA
Mopar...if you have to ask, you'll never understand.
64 Plymouth Sport Fury, 383, A727 floor shift
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