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Dave,
I can't understand why - however never use it on
inlet manifold ( however I have ).
George ( down under)
I alway thought that silicone was a no-no on all exhaust
components. My turbo says to "Never" use gasket maker on any of the
turbo fittings.
But you guys have been using it on the exhaust flange? I assume on
the turbo gaskets as well? Cool, nice to know it is OK to do that.
Dave Leonard
On 6/30/05, George
Lendich <lendich@optusnet.com.au>
wrote:
A bit of silicone will fix-up exhaust leaks.
You must take them off, put on the silicone and then bolt it back
up.
It works for me!
George (down under)
Looking for advice. I
have a small leak at #3 rotor housing to exhaust flange, detected by a bit
of discoloring on a SS baffle that is about an inch away. I
installed with the stock Mazda flange gaskets. I have re-torqued the
nuts, no change
Should I: a) Remove and
replace gasket?
b) Remove and coat gasket with high temp
RTV?
c) Throw away all three gaskets and use only high
temp RTV?
d) None of the above and ignore the
leak?
I would say C. Amazing that it works, but it really does
work.
Rusty
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