Well, everyone knows that RKSport headers are notorious for blowing the gaskets from the collectors to the y-pipe. Some options have been:
cut off current flanges, and weld on thicker ones
weld the current flanges together
The first option costs more money, and they second option makes it very difficult if you ever have to remove them.
So after 5 pairs of gaskets and many headaches later, I think I've found a solution. Get 4 gaskets w/ metal rings from Napa, pn 31307. It costs $11.xx for the 4 of them. Get Hi-temp silicone in a tube. Sandwich 2 gaskets for each side, w/ a good bead of silicone between them, and press hard. Then put a good size bead on the upper and lower side of the "sandwich", and sandwich it between the collector and the y-pipe. Let it cure for at least 6-8 hours, preferable overnight.
I did this last sat, and I still have no leaks. It's nice to step on the gas and not hear a hissing sound. Hope this helps
Royce
cut off current flanges, and weld on thicker ones
weld the current flanges together
The first option costs more money, and they second option makes it very difficult if you ever have to remove them.
So after 5 pairs of gaskets and many headaches later, I think I've found a solution. Get 4 gaskets w/ metal rings from Napa, pn 31307. It costs $11.xx for the 4 of them. Get Hi-temp silicone in a tube. Sandwich 2 gaskets for each side, w/ a good bead of silicone between them, and press hard. Then put a good size bead on the upper and lower side of the "sandwich", and sandwich it between the collector and the y-pipe. Let it cure for at least 6-8 hours, preferable overnight.
I did this last sat, and I still have no leaks. It's nice to step on the gas and not hear a hissing sound. Hope this helps
Royce
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