Last weekend i noticed a lil smoke and spooge coming from my exhaust port. I was wondering if this takes the place of the o-ring? Have any of you had experience with this part?
I temporarily sealed it up with some high temp rtv, so i can ride this weekend!!
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I tried one. It does not replace any o-rings. You stick it in the exhaust outlet before installing the pipe, essentially adding a few MM to the header length which adds some low end. Honestly, I didn't notice much more low end torque, but I did notice the total flat spot it gave me up top. I took it out and gave it away.
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they come with any good top end gasket kitCha Ching wrote:Thanks juliend.
That means i need some new o-rings for my pipe. I have searched a few places and found spring and o-ring kits, but none for my '01 200.
Any ideas who may have what i need?
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