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Old 02-05-2007, 07:59 PM
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Did you guys replace the gaskets where the head pipes bolt to the engine, when you changed out your exhaust? They are little meshy gaskets, kind of like steel wool. I did not b/c my bike was only 2 months old and the dealer said I should not need to. However, I am getting ready to install a PCIII and get a dyno tune and I am trying to make sure all other parts of my exhaust system, air intake, etc. are sound.
 
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Old 02-05-2007, 09:46 PM
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Yeah, Ireplaced the gasketswhen I installed my V&H straight shots...as new as they were it was probably not necessary but I've made it a habit toalways replace all the gaskets/sealson anything I disassemble/re-assemble (particularly if there's fluid involved)
 
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Old 02-05-2007, 10:05 PM
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I didn't bother since the bike only hadabout 500 miles on it...Got 11,000 on it now with no problems....

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Mine also had 500 miles. I tested the seal today using smoke around the header pipe with the engine started. There was no disruption in the smoke to indicate a leak, so I guess I am okay.
 
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yep i did to be sure of no leaks, they are cheap, and didnt want to have to do it twice
 
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I didn't replace them when I put new mufflers on my wifes bike and had no issues. But her bike only has 34 miles on it.
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Default RE: Exhaust gaskets

I didn't the first couple of times I had the stock exhaust off, but when I put the V&H pipes on, the dealer suggested new gaskets, screaming eagle. Just recheck the torque after a 100 miles or so.

He asked what exhaust system was going on the bike, so i'm guessing there is a slight differance between flanges, as this gasket seems thinner than the origanal.
 
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Any tips or tricks to getting the new exhaust gaskets in? I've replaced several times on different bikes, and I always fight with getting the gaskets seated in the head without totally destroying them...
 
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Default RE: Exhaust gaskets

I always replace the exhaust gaskets whenever I disrupt them...cheap insurance for $10.00 so I don't have to do the job twice! I have two sets as a "hot standby" in my tool chest drawer.

Good luck...

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Yes, I replaced the originals with SE gaskets when I put on my new pipes. I had about 2k miles when I switched pipes. I'm no mechanic, but I always change gaskets when removing or replacing parts - I replaced the gasket when I changed out my derby cover as well.
 


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