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> Tangerine headers., Is there supposed to be a gasket?
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post May 3 2015, 02:13 PM
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I've got the Tangerine 1 5/8" street system. Is there supposed to be a gasket between the stub pipes that bolt to the head and the header pipes? While troubleshooting something else, I just noticed that none of the 4 connections has a gasket there. I'm thinking this could be something to do with the issue I'm having.

If there is supposed to be a gasket, does anyone know of a part number? I'm not seeing anything on Tangerine's site. http://www.tangerineracing.com/914headers.htm
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post May 3 2015, 04:15 PM
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I did not use a gasket between the stub pipe and the headers. Only the copper gasket between the heads and the stub pipe and the paper gasket between the collector and the muffler.

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post May 3 2015, 04:27 PM
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Bummer. I was hoping I'd just discovered why my Dells run lean as shit with 60 idle jets. Sounds like freakin popcorn.
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