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Unstyled WF manifold gasket needed...

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Chad(WI) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 25 Dec 2011 at 10:01am
Anyone know of a source for the gasket that goes between the exhaust cover stamped "G" and a sideshooter manifold itself, or has anyone had luck making it out of a heavier gasket material? Any thoughts or info appreciated.
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Chad, there is no gasket there. I had the one on my WC just barely decked so it would be very flat and then cut one out of some very thin muffler gasket material
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Thanks Joe....good reason why I didn't see one listed in the parts book.
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I have seen guys use sheet copper to make gaskets for exhaust out of. A couple layers of that in between the cover or 45 deg. stack should do it.
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