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Old 10-23-2013, 11:58 PM
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What are you all running as gaskets? Been using a certain brand and have been having problems with them leaking.
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I have steel ones. OEM i think. But i put copper gasket clue around it. no leaks
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Get yourself a VBand flange!
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Originally Posted by Dutch944
Get yourself a VBand flange!
Yes i'd recommend that too. If i ever change wastegates, It'll probably be a 40mm or a 44mm vband gate.
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I bought the 44mm, just to be sure!

BTW Dwane; you can buy sheets of exhaust gasket material and make your own!
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I'm running the seals that came with the wastegate between the adapter plates and the wastegate itself, and stock crush rings between the pipes and adapter plates. Zero leaks for 5 years.



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