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11-21-2006 01:49 PM 11 years ago | Post 1 |
tris_heli rrKey Veteran Lidlington, Bedfordshire, UK | Hi all,I am trying to track down a replacement gasket for a Curtis MP2 90sized pipe, you know the one which fits between the header and the pipe.Ive tried a couple of the usual outlets in the uk, along with the uk distributor with no luck.Anyone know where i can get a couple ??CheersTris | ||
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11-21-2006 05:53 PM 11 years ago | Post 2 |
wrobijns rrApprentice Swalmen, the Netherlands | I used Gasket "paper" they use in motorcycle engines on my pipes.Walter Robijns, 3D rules !!! | ||
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11-21-2006 08:27 PM 11 years ago | Post 3 |
rckrzy1 rrElite Veteran Hurst Texas | never used one, just a film of ultra copper rtv.
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11-21-2006 10:39 PM 11 years ago | Post 4 |
Droid rrElite Veteran Deep down in the Southwest- UK | 10 minute epoxy, never rtvQuotes may have been changed for my own amusement | ||
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11-21-2006 10:42 PM 11 years ago | Post 5 |
sluggo rrElite Veteran Kitchener Ont | Chris | ||
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11-22-2006 03:59 AM 11 years ago | Post 6 |
Unbalanced rrVeteran Melbourne, Australia | Tris - I'd go with the others, the paper gasket is just a pain which will let you down in the air. I sand down the surfaces until they are dead smooth and straight (the headers usually aren't), then add a thin smear of high temp rtv.If you are set on gaskets I'd suggest you get the ksj metal gaskets, which include a version for the OS90. I've bought them previously from Ricks.Jeff | ||
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