ok does anyone know where i can find exhaust seals for my 85 tri z
ok does anyone know where i can find exhaust seals for my 85 tri z
You can buy all the gaskets new from your local dealer. (that one cup shaped gasket is about $20 tho!) or get them from bikebandit.com.
Alot of guys just load up the end of the chamber with hi temp RVT.
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I agree with Chris200x.
The best way to seal them,is load up the pipe with, The Copper type, HI- temp Gasket maker.Even with the factory seals,the pipes will leak,unless you use that stuff.And let it set up for 24 hours before you run the bike.
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Its good to get the factory cup style gasket, AND use the hi-temp sealeant. That will give you a perfect seal!
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ive never had luck with the stock exhaust flange gaskets (speakin for z's only). as mrs. mosh said the copper stuff works best as it is high temp and fuel resistant also. i always thought about using o rings on the flange that metal stocker gasket just never worked for me.
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