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Which gaskets are needed for swaping an entire exhaust system.

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Old 01-10-08, 12:04 AM
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Which gaskets are needed for swaping an entire exhaust system.

I plan on buying an entire exhaust system off my friend in the near future. Which gaskets do i need to replace all the old ones?

Edit: both non turbo 88's. mines vert his coupe. his is a custom single .
Old 01-10-08, 08:43 AM
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If it was a stock exhaust system, I would tell you to check the FSM.

However since it's custom, it's impossible to say. You'll have to take a look at the system and see how many gaskets you require, and of what shape.
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If you are replacing the header than you need a block to header/manifold gasket. Can be bought at a mazda dealership. however check ahead of time to insure they have it. had to go to three dealerships for find one.

Then you will need a gasket at everyconnection. you probably dont need a new one, so if there are gaskets on there, re-use them unless they are burnt through or broken.


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