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Old 04-25-2014, 08:13 AM
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Up pipe gasket part #?

Anyone know the part number for the uppipe gasket? I have a used set of bellowed up pipes and need the gasket where the bottom flanges meet. The actual exhaust pipes. I hought I read that there is a standard gasket maybe a GM part number that most part stores carry but I can't find it.

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Looking at the exploded view of the Doormans kit, it looks like they only have 1 set of gaskets and I am pretty sure that they go to the union between the baby's but and the bellowed ends, so maybe I don't need a gasket from the exhaust pipe and the other end?

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If you have bellowed why do you want the gaskets?



There standard 350 gaskets I don't recall the pn. They didn't hold up for a year....


EDIT: The gm gaskets are for the uppipes to babys butt. You don't want those. Your best bet would be to get ahold of clay andsee if he has a pn for the gaskets you're looking for, the ones you really need. Good luck
 
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The manifold end doesn't require a gasket. The "donut" is cast into the manifold.
 
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Nope. I was wrong. There is no gasket Pika is correct. I was thinking there needed to be a gasket between the exhaust manifold and the pipes. Thank you guys.
 
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So does that mean you got them installed already?
 
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Jason, I'll be in your boat soon. I did the GM gaskets on the stock up-pipes two years ago. Already leaking a tiny bit (though not bad), which I just noticed last week - one week after having the tranny out. Would've been the perfect time to replace those.
 
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Gonna be done while the tranny is out and the truck is on the lift. I am trying to upload some of the carnage pics to post in my tranny thread but photobucket mobile is not playing well with my phone currently.
 
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Did the transmission shop determine what happened yet?
 
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