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RX-7 3rd Gen Specific (1993-2002) RX-7 1993-2002 Discussion including performance modifications and Technical Support Sections. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bath, OH
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![]() The current gasket problem I mentioned was with gaskets that I got with a used RB dual-tip CB. These gaskets were used up. However, the flanges ARE quite flat on this unit - I checked them with a flat plate and feeler gauge. I have also seen burned-up laminated steel gaskets on other applications. Most exhaust gaskets, including the laminated steel ones, IMO, have a couple of shortcomings - they compress with heat and loosen, causing gaps and flange rocking motions (particularly bad with 2-bolt flanges), followed by exhaust leaks and burn-out, and they also have very little compliance or tolerance for uneven flanges (as you pointed out). Also, because they compress, they are one of the leading CAUSES of warped flanges. I, personally, have not had much problem with exhaust gaskets burning out, but these (the Remflex) just sounded better in all respects. I didn't mean to infer that no one should ever use the other gasket types - they obviously work well in many applications - I just wanted to bring what I thought was a good, maybe sometimes better (especially in the case of the VERY hot FD exhaust), alternative to peoples' attention. As I said, so far so good. YMMV.
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Dave '93 Base VR bought new in March 1992, PFS SMIC & CAI (modified), HKS DP w/ Jet-Hot 2000, RB dual-tip CB, Linearized OE temperature gauge, Dual "Home-Depot" ceramic ball-spring MBC's, Pettit AST Last edited by DaveW; 04-08-2008 at 07:50 AM. Reason: Added more explanation |
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