Exhaust Gasket Sealant?


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quincydubois
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Exhaust Gasket Sealant?

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Just pulled out my copper exhaust gaskets to install new pipes. I will use new copper gaskets but I noticed that the old gaskets were installed with some sort of liquid or paste gasket sealer to provide a better seal. And the stuff actually had some elasticity left. Anybody know if this gasket sealant is neccessary to use with the new gaskets? What is it?

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Post by alimey4u2 »

I actually use high temperature silicone sealer for the sole reason to hold the copper gaskets while I install, having set them there the night before..... I "glue" them on the exhaust pipe flanges as it makes installation so much easier.

Not a real problem with the wire wound "asbestos" type as they just set up in the ports. Whether the sealant assists in the leak proof properties I do not know.......



PS If you anneal the copper gaskets you can re-use ( if not obviously deformed) as I have done. Heat them cherry red & whilst in that condition, drop them in a bucket of water to soften them.

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Ditto Larry on the Sillycone.
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I bend mine into a slightly oval shape so they won't fall out, install the pipes, warm the bike up and re-tighten the nuts, and have never had a leak. I only replace my gaskets when I drop one on the floor and can't find it.
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I just use a small dab of grease to hold the gasket in place during installation. Is there any problem with doing that?



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Ken Gluckman wrote:I just use a small dab of grease to hold the gasket in place during installation. Is there any problem with doing that?



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No, other than some smoking when running until it burns off.
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