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post Mar 20, 2009 - 5:12 PM
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I read somewhere on this forum and now I can't find it. Is it true that the ebay header can't withstand romping on it? I read that it might move when romped on due to the engine moving or something and the welds crack. I ordered mine from the popular 'surewin' dealer.
 
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post Mar 21, 2009 - 6:38 PM
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glad that gasket material i suggested worked well.

knock on wood, my gasket has been fine.


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post Mar 21, 2009 - 6:48 PM
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Mar 21, 2009 - 6:38 PM) *
glad that gasket material i suggested worked well.

knock on wood, my gasket has been fine.


oh hey its you again biggrin.gif well speaking of that darn gasket. yes its really good. but it still hasn't fixed my problem. the gasket has been torn about 1 inch across. it has been like that for like 3 months. in a couple of days when i make yet another gasket (probably my 5th one and 2nd time with that material you told me to buy) i am going to see if both flanges are flat with straight edge like you told me to do a long time ago. and if they are not then i will have to go to shop and resurface or buy new headers...

ya i know ill update you on how it goes. ehh cross my fingers on this last try. i swear ima blow if it doesnt work this time.

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