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Exhaust Wrap as gasket?
12/29/15 at 11:32:17
Can exhaust wrap also be used as a gasket/filler material?
How well does it guard against burns compared to the stock set up?
Does it work as well as the stock guards?
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12/29/15 at 16:54:22
Why would you want to do that? Just get the proper gasket.
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12/29/15 at 18:20:39
Ugghhh!.....
Because I was thinking of doing the Dyna muffler mod. Is the tin can gasket a better idea? What kind of gasket are you talking about? My Dad is doing a similar thing with his Shadow. What other products would do the job well? What size of muffler clamp do I need? I don't even know what color wrap I want yet
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12/29/15 at 18:50:14
I covered my muffler joint at the header with 500-deg high temp silicone and then wrapped it in aluminum foil. Another thin coat of silicone to hold the foil together while I wrapped all of that in thin sheet metal. The tin can method didn't work for me. I think the can was too thick. Then I clamped it all together with stainless clamps I found at Home Depot. They're actually meant to clamp rubber to PVC but they ARE stainless and have held up just fine for thousands of miles. I think they are 1-3/4". To check for a leak just hold a candle around the joint. The flame will tell you if the exhaust is escaping and blowing the flame.
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12/29/15 at 19:01:22
It's called a shielded coupling. I don't remember whether or not I used the metal insert but I definitely pulled the rubber out.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Fernco-1-1-2-in-EPDM-Rubber-Shielded-Coupling-P300...
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Woodstove or fireplace door gasket. Flat rope type -or- ribbon putty type.
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WD, that stuff is about 1/2" thick. Think it would still work?
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WD, that stuff is about 1/2" thick. Think it would still work?
I can get it here as thin as 1/16". Old time (real) hardware store. Can also get off cuts at a local foundry/forge/fab shop.
You need to go at least 1/32" thicker than the ring on the pipe. Affix with wire. Force muffler onto pipe, material compresses and forms a true tight seal.
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12/31/15 at 22:30:14
Excellent idea! I've used the stuff before (not as an exhaust gasket) but didn't know you could get it so thin.
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If you want to avoid the can cutting,.. I would try aluminum foil...
When I have to do it again, that's the way I'm going...
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Kris01 wrote
on 12/29/15 at 18:50:14:
I covered my muffler joint at the header with 500-deg high temp silicone and then wrapped it in aluminum foil. Another thin coat of silicone to hold the foil together while I wrapped all of that in thin sheet metal. The tin can method didn't work for me. I think the can was too thick. Then I clamped it all together with stainless clamps I found at Home Depot. They're actually meant to clamp rubber to PVC but they ARE stainless and have held up just fine for thousands of miles. I think they are 1-3/4". To check for a leak just hold a candle around the joint. The flame will tell you if the exhaust is escaping and blowing the flame.
Yep. Works great with no leaks. I never could get the can method to stop leaking.
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