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exhaust gaskets
I'm currently working away from and only have my phone for internet access - it's a bit of a struggle! I'm about to replace my silencer (tail pipe already attached) and from pipe. I'd. Like to know what gaskets, doughnut thingies to order. If someone could please let me know then I could get my better half to order them from Brickyard via the home pc. Also, do I need any paste/sealing compound for the doughnut between the silencer and pipe? Your help will be much appreciated as my van currently sounds like a fire breathing monster! Cheers, mitch.
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
'89 panel van, 1.9 DG.
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Re: exhaust gaskets
I'm afraid you are going to have to give us a few details of the van!
Like what engine, and which exhaust system ?
Or you may end up with some confusing parts to fit.....
Like what engine, and which exhaust system ?
Or you may end up with some confusing parts to fit.....
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Re: exhaust gaskets
Apologies for forgetting the obvious. It's an '89 1.9 dg. Thanks in advance.
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
'89 panel van, 1.9 DG.
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Re: exhaust gaskets
put your engine type in your signature line.
It'll save further embarrassing moments
It'll save further embarrassing moments
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Re: exhaust gaskets
Late system then.
The sealing ring should be re usable
you'll need the gasket at the tail pipe end and the bolts for either end
exhaust paste is readily available from any motorfactor
The sealing ring should be re usable
you'll need the gasket at the tail pipe end and the bolts for either end
exhaust paste is readily available from any motorfactor
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Re: exhaust gaskets
Thanks kev, just to confirm - is the paste to be applied to the sealing ring, or should it be used on other joins too? Cheers, Mitch.
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'89 panel van, 1.9 DG.
'89 panel van, 1.9 DG.
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Re: exhaust gaskets
I dont use sealing paste on gaskets
Maybe a smear on the ring
Maybe a smear on the ring
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