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| Has anyone ever used Chamber Seal to seal the exhaust pipe where it connects to the cylinder? If so, How did it work out for you? |
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| I was thinking the same.. My left keeps pinching the oring seal & breaks it! I'm jumping on this thread to see where it goes.
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| i have always used red rtv. |
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| Those stretchy exercise straps you can get at wally-world for a couple of bucks are made from medical silicone. You can make excellent gaskets out of it and it lasts damned near forever.
__________________ 2002 Banshee Ported cylinders, ported reed cages w/Boyeson dual-stage reeds, Wiseco stock bore, Flotek .035 milled head, K&N intake adaptor and filter, Trinity pipes (for now anyway), +3+1 arms, Fox TRX450R front shocks Badass without the big bill 1987/90 LT500 Ported cylinder, ported reedcage w/Boyeson dual stage reeds, Wiseco 530 bore, Trinity pipe with custom fabbed silencer, Custom fabbed 144 front hubs and 115 rears with Motorsport Alloys Tork wheels, Sidewinder chain and sprockets, other stuff It's a Zilla, 'Nuff said |
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