Putting on TP...
So Im replacing my OEM Cat w/ a Berk TP. Im replacing the gasket between the TP and exhaust but what about the one between the header and TP? Do I need to replace it or even need one?
Also is this something I can buy at my local auto store? As far as the donut gasket.
TIA
Also is this something I can buy at my local auto store? As far as the donut gasket.
TIA
Originally Posted by JSWhaler,Oct 31 2010, 03:40 PM
From the header to the cat/ test pipe you should have a donut gasket. From the cat/ test pipe you should have a triangular (circle cut out) gasket. Both can be bought at any automotive store.
Najib, I'd recommend replacing the donut gasket. I've always done it when installing new exhaust manifolds or test pipes/CATs.
You can get them from Majestic Honda(hondaautomotiveparts.com) for a pretty good price. I've been able to get a good price on them through Hall Honda(Virginia Beach), and they get them within a day(special order).
You said you're replacing the house gasket(the one between the test pipe and exhaust)? I'm assuming the test pipe already came with a new one?
You can get them from Majestic Honda(hondaautomotiveparts.com) for a pretty good price. I've been able to get a good price on them through Hall Honda(Virginia Beach), and they get them within a day(special order).
You said you're replacing the house gasket(the one between the test pipe and exhaust)? I'm assuming the test pipe already came with a new one?
Originally Posted by spook,Oct 31 2010, 11:55 AM
I don't have a gasket in between my tp and header.
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Originally Posted by JSWhaler,Oct 31 2010, 12:40 PM
From the header to the cat/ test pipe you should have a donut gasket. From the cat/ test pipe you should have a triangular (circle cut out) gasket. Both can be bought at any automotive store.
Ya you probably have a donut gasket between the header and TP, i'd be shocked if you managed without it. It doen't look like a flat, maluable pancake gasket like on the other side, its fat and round and looks like steel whool all pressed together.





