Exhaust Leaks, Paste?
Eric Waterman
eric.waterman at gmail.com
Thu May 14 09:55:50 CDT 2009
I've used that exhaust paste before. It's not a silicon based product like
RTV. I want to say it's called exhaust cement.
Eric Waterman
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:36 AM, <wc701lists at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Jon Pennington wrote:
> > My G20 has a persistent leak that forms somewhere around the Hot Shot
> > g4 header, original cat, and a VRS stainless exhaust. The last time I
> > had it looked at, a greasemonkey heated the studs with a torch,
>
> Like Omer said.... the high-temp copper (colored) silicone works
> wonders on problematic exhaust mating surfaces. Use it with a gasket;
> or two gaskets if the alignment is poor. Squishable gaskets help
> compensate for flanges out of square, etc. Cat' converter heat might be
> a little much for it but it still helps. Also, be sure to use metal
> gaskets on the cat' not cardboardy ones.
>
> -Wayne
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