DT header gasket advice ?'s
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DT header gasket advice ?'s
So finishing a head gasket replacement. The stock style exhaust gasket is not sealing up with the DT header. Has anyone had success using hi temp sealant to fix such a problem. Going to try it anyways as the holidays are close and the santa fund is only so big, so need to conserve funds for now.
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i meant they have them on their site.
http://dougthorleyheaders.com/products/sfID1/8/sfID2/47
http://dougthorleyheaders.com/products/sfID1/8/sfID2/47
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i meant they have them on their site.
http://dougthorleyheaders.com/products/sfID1/8/sfID2/47
http://dougthorleyheaders.com/products/sfID1/8/sfID2/47
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Was thinking of Remflex. Seems the issue is the 22RE head has pair shaped exhaust ports and the DT header is round. The OEM style gasket (Victor Reinz) won't seal; not the sound off leaking air but a loud ping/pop like the port is open with no exhaust. Its at the 4 cylinder at about the 10/11 oclock position. When I pulled the the gasket out to try the sealant it was obvious on the crush ring where contact was poor. Don't know if I should be looking at a 22RE pair shaped gasket or a 20R with the round shape? Thinking the round is a better choice.
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The Remflex gaskets are also easy to cut with an exacto-knife. I recall that the gasket I used didn't have the correct shaped ports for some reason but it was very easy to modify using the old gasket as a template.
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