What is the gasket called that goes between the exhaust pipes? I remember it being a metal gasket but don't know the name. Are there more than one? ...on a 97 mustang GT changing the stock exhaust pipes to an H-pipe.
7/28/2007 7:22:04 PM
probably called a flange or collector gasket. i'm assuming you're talking about where the h/x pipe mates the the manifolds?also, most of the parts places will have pictures of all the exhaust gaskets offered for a specific car so you can pick the right one.
7/28/2007 7:39:41 PM
you mean the doughnut gasket?
7/29/2007 12:53:04 AM
I think it might be called the exhaust manifold gasket.I dont know if there are more than one though?
7/29/2007 11:16:39 AM
the "exhaust manifold gaskets" are where the manifolds connect to the cylinder heads... so you wont be needing them unless you're installing headers... and i honestly cannot remember in this hungover haze if there are any gaskets used on that era mustang's H.... pretty sure they're just metal-metal flare at the manifolds... might have a flange at the other end...like bbr said, "flange gasket" is the term you're searching for
7/29/2007 11:48:59 AM
http://www.partsamerica.com/productdetail.aspx?MfrCode=FEL&MfrPartNumber=61203&PartType=97&PTSet=A
7/29/2007 11:49:23 AM
an exhaust gasket, and then describe the dimentions?
7/29/2007 3:08:08 PM
red rtv ftmfw
7/31/2007 11:48:05 AM
^I know all about that[Edited on July 31, 2007 at 1:03 PM. Reason : High temp orange for me, Permatex 27B]
7/31/2007 12:54:02 PM
^Keith, love ya like a bro, man, but you are crazier'n a shithouse rat.Red RTV will only stand up to between 600 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit. At the collector, or at the cats, the temp definitely passes that by a decent margin. Shit will burn out pretty quickly. Been there, done that, with some pretty shitty results. Maybe it's worked for you, though.
7/31/2007 12:55:19 PM