What are you pros using to seal the joint between the Big Gun can and
the header? I think using ATV is so BOGUS and I was wondering if
anyone thought of custom trimming some gasket material and then hose
clamping it on either side, can you dig?
fs fork brace
all you "big gunners"
Good luck finding gasket material that will hold up.
I found a 6"x6" sheet at the local heating and plumbing store, its
boiler gasket material.
I used this to make a gasket when I tried a aftermarket pipe, since
the OEM carbon/whatever it is gasket on the OEM muffler did'nt look
like it was going to come out without damage to it.
Anyhow, even the boiler gasket material did'nt hold up very long on
the header pipe, in a couple hundred miles it was pretty much cooked
away, thats when the OEM muffler went back on, the aftermarket was
just too loud for my tastes.
Might just consider getting a spare gasket from the dealer since that
compound seems to hold up really well, and give a good seal.
Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Lewis
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and> What are you pros using to seal the joint between the Big Gun can
hose> the header? I think using ATV is so BOGUS and I was wondering if > anyone thought of custom trimming some gasket material and then
> clamping it on either side, can you dig?
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New in the box Superbrace, polished aluminum finish, $100 plus
a couple bucks for shipping.
Ron
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