Need Gasket!!! Plz Help
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Need Gasket!!! Plz Help
im gonna do an EX exhaust convertion pretty soon.
i have HP shorty header and the STOCK EX downpipe
i was wondering where i can find gaskets
1 for the header to the block
1 for the header to the downpipe
i have HP shorty header and the STOCK EX downpipe
i was wondering where i can find gaskets
1 for the header to the block
1 for the header to the downpipe
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You can go to your local dealer and pick them up. Manifold gasket is something like $5, not sure about the donut gasket for the downpipe. Check prices or even order them from www.hondaautomotiveparts.com if you'd like.
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Ya, good place to deal with. I ordered my intake mani/header/head gasket from them for only 36 bucks shipped and it came in 3 days.
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right now Im leaking air in my dc sports header on the bottom, I forgot to put the stupid donut in, if I do put back the donut in, the air wont leak out right, or do I need something else for the bottom.
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project2k2 said he got exhaust/donut/head gaskets all from www.hondautomotiveparts.com for a very reasonable price....try there or your local dealership.
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Originally posted by gearbox
Well I looked under exhaust manifold and it's not there. Ithought it was part of the downpipe or something.
Well I looked under exhaust manifold and it's not there. Ithought it was part of the downpipe or something.
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