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Started by jdv69z, May 02, 2007, 10:08:26 AM

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jdv69z

I am going to install a new set of headers in my 69 Z in the near future, and wonder what is current thinking regarding gaskets, etc. in order to get a good seal, minimizing exhaust leakage. It's alway been a headache. What's working for others?

Jimmy V.
Jimmy V.

camaromikey

the aluminum gaskets i feel unless the headers have a really thick flange, they warp to EZ. I think the copper ones work the best

Jerry@CHP

We use the dark gray heavy-duty Mr. Gasket header gaskets.  Have never had a problem with them and they seal well.

JM

jdv69z

Thanks for the input.

Jimmy V.
Jimmy V.

GaryL

#4
I have used the Felpro gaskets that come in the engine kits. The type that is perforated metal on one side. They have never leaked. Looks the best since they are 3 piece. If you use Thorley headers the backdrive can be made to work.
Gary

Lemans Blue X33. DZ, M20, manual steering. Only BU code rear end is original.

JohnZ

The header flange bolts WILL loosen and cause exhaust leaks/gasket failure, unless you check them regularly or use either Stage 8 locking bolts or drilled bolts and safety-wire them.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

sd1968z28

get your headers mounting surfaces milled then use ultra copper with quality bolts and lockwashers, and forget it.  no leaks, nothing to ever tighten, i have been doing this for years and it works!

jdv69z

 Hi sd1968z28,

With milled flanges, are you using only ultra copper and no gasket, correct?

Thanks,

Jimmy V.
Jimmy V.

sd1968z28


zdld17

I have been using the black UltraSeal Mr Gasket for many years,  they have served me well.  For my Thorleys, I use the #5907  . 
Don Dabbs