Awesome advice and great clarity offered to what can be a dark spot in home auto repair. I went to two local auto parts stores that couldn't find the "donut gasket" for my vehicle. One guy said I wouldn't be able to find one at all and tried selling me a length of steel pipe for me to cut down and grind into the general shape. Pretty interesting experience. It's helpful to know a few terms for the part you're looking for, what it's made of, and corresponding parts that should be replaced along with it. Luckily I can find a graphite gasket ring and spring bolt kit online.
Just had to replace this on an OBS Chevy my exhaust is so quiet now thank you for this clear and amazing info
Awesome advice and great clarity offered to what can be a dark spot in home auto repair. I went to two local auto parts stores that couldn't find the "donut gasket" for my vehicle. One guy said I wouldn't be able to find one at all and tried selling me a length of steel pipe for me to cut down and grind into the general shape.
Pretty interesting experience.
It's helpful to know a few terms for the part you're looking for, what it's made of, and corresponding parts that should be replaced along with it.
Luckily I can find a graphite gasket ring and spring bolt kit online.
Do you have to use donut gasket with shorty headers on a factory
Excellent common sense video; well presented !!!!!!