Snake
Mopar Nut
GOOD DAY ,who makes a great pipe collector gasket 3 1/2.next week I am finally taking the Dart in to have sub frames burned in so i want them just in case Ihave to drop the exhaust ,thankssssssssssssss all.:burnout:
The grey ones with metal inside them from Auto Zone are just fine (what I use)
Anything but the layered paper ones.
Thanks bro, you know it always get me how most members get tons of help, as of late I get almost nothing WTH I have had almost enough of this site because of people playing favorites:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
Autozone also sells soft aluminum gaskets that work great.
Don, as far as I can tell Greg/Trailbeast replied with a good positive answer within 4 minutes....You only need 1 good answer.
If I asked a question..."Is and LD340 intake a good intake for a 340?" I wouldnt need a dozen replies.
I know what you mean, but you dont need a million responses to answer 1 question.
Don, as far as I can tell Greg/Trailbeast replied with a good positive answer within 4 minutes....You only need 1 good answer.
If I asked a question..."Is and LD340 intake a good intake for a 340?" I wouldnt need a dozen replies.
I know what you mean, but you dont need a million responses to answer 1 question.
Thanks bro,you know it always get me how most members get tons of help,as late I get almost nothing WTH I have almost enough of this site people playing favorites:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
yes it is
hows that Steve ?
do you believe me? it seems no body else does LOL that's why I don't answer much tech any more, you get all the big-head-todd-know-it-alls-that-don't-really-have-any-real-world-experience that just shoot you down
sometimes getting a buttload of answers just makes things worse. every body has different opinions and experiences. I would have answered Snakes question, but my headers are ball and cup, no gaskets required
otherwise , soft aluminum gaskets rock in my worthless opinion and they are reusable
Yea I know how it is Don, but I will give you my best oppinion any time I see a question from you.
Hang with us bud.
I call it the sewing circle, as I don't see how sitting on FABO 22 hours a day could foster any kind of current experience.
Some of the attitudes do suck don't they.
At first a long time ago I thought it was just sarcastic humor, but now I realize it is actually just judgemental nasty offensive attitudes better suited for Facebook or some other social site instead of here.
Don, if I say the gasket answer again can we count it as another oppinion?
I tried Remflex gaskets for my header to head gaskets and they are just killer in my oppinion (though a little pricey) I will NEVER use anything else.
They make collector gaskets (about 20 bucks for yours) ,but it would have to be ordered. http://catalog.remflex.com/COLLECTOR_CONNECTOR_Flange_Exhaust_Gasket_p/8056.htm
Thats a sweet setupI personally like v band connectors never have to worry about a gasket again. I had some welded onto my super comp headers and then to my exhaust pipe.
Its a win all around, no pesky top bolt to reach around to get just one simple bolt and no worry about tearing a gasket or blowing out one, just make sure the v band is installed correctly and away you go.
I must say that is the way to go,so do I just cut booth ends of the collector than weld them in?
I personally like v band connectors never have to worry about a gasket again. I had some welded onto my super comp headers and then to my exhaust pipe.
Yes.
You would just cut the flare off the collector and the pipe, slip the collars on and weld em up.
Seems like an awful added expense and time to me when the right gaskets seal fine. I still have the stock TTI gaskets that came w/the headers for years, no leaks. Invest your $$ elsewhere.