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Gaskets required for Mongoose Exhaust

Postby CByrne » Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:50 pm

Got Mongoose and decat with bracket, but no gaskets on Ebay. Sent request for gaskets but no reply from seller.
Bought standard gasket and Decat fitting kit but def look too small.
Anyone know where I might be able to get gaskets for the Mongoose?Sent a request to Camskill, hopefully they can help.

Was sure I read somewhere you could just use standard gaskets but comparing the sizes they seem way to small against the new exhaust???
If I'm wrong let me know, I'll then have a brand new set of gaskets for standard GR exhaust (think fits Mivec aswell but could be wrong) if anyone is interested, just collect, no charge.

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Postby kevinod » Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:42 am

To be honest I've no idea myself, but you could contact the guys from this website, they should be able to help you out I reckon:
http://www.mongooseexhausts.com/acatalog/Mitsubishi.html

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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:37 am

Most exhaust places I know of can make up gaskets easily enough - where do you intend fitting the exhaust?
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Postby Mustang » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:57 am

CB,
You can just use the exhaust putty. Thats what most exhaust fitters use anyway. It comes in a tube (like toothpaste), and cures to solid with the heat of the exhaust. It's fairly cheap <€10 for a tube which should be more than enough for a single exhaust.
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Re: Gaskets required for Mongoose Exhaust

Postby CJ » Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:29 am

CByrne wrote:Sent a request to Camskill, hopefully they can help


Camskill should be able to supply.

CByrne wrote:Was sure I read somewhere you could just use standard gaskets but comparing the sizes they seem way to small against the new exhaust???


The Mongoose bore is slightly bigger so you'll need the right size gaskets so as not to restrict exhaust gases.

CByrne wrote:I'll then have a brand new set of gaskets for standard GR exhaust (think fits Mivec aswell but could be wrong)


The Mivec exhaust has a wider bore than the non-Mivec so you might find that they're not interchangable.

Mustang wrote:You can just use the exhaust putty


Its an alternative but considering you're gonna be installing a decat and swapping it back out come NCT time, you'll have to reapply the putty when the cat goes back in and then again when its swapped out post-NCT.

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Postby CByrne » Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:00 pm

Thanks All

Is that just set of gaskets then i would need for the mongoose, or two sets, one for the Decat aswell??

The guys said my gaskets would fall apart when i took them off from the heat etc, do you reckon they might have meant the exhaust manifold gaskets??

http://www.funkystyling.co.uk/parts/ite ... prodID=989

Thanks a mill and apologies for not having a bloody clue.

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Postby CJ » Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:12 pm

CByrne wrote:Is that just set of gaskets then i would need for the mongoose, or two sets, one for the Decat aswell??


You'll need one for the back box to middle section and a pair for the decat.

CByrne wrote:The guys said my gaskets would fall apart when i took them off from the heat etc, do you reckon they might have meant the exhaust manifold gaskets??


Not necessarily true, I've been using the same cat gaskets for a few years and they're sufficint for the job. Anyway, you'll be replacing them now that you're installing a bigger bore exhaust so its not an issue at the moment.
Manifold gaskets don't come into the equation unless you're replacing the downpipes.

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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:19 pm

CByrne wrote:Thanks All

Is that just set of gaskets then i would need for the mongoose, or two sets, one for the Decat aswell??

The guys said my gaskets would fall apart when i took them off from the heat etc, do you reckon they might have meant the exhaust manifold gaskets??

http://www.funkystyling.co.uk/parts/ite ... prodID=989

Thanks a mill and apologies for not having a bloody clue.

CB


CB - Try ringing Camskill and speaking to Mike - don't mention you just bought an exhaust from ebay or he'll be fairly unsympathetic - just say you've got your hands on a second hand Mongoose on this side and you're looking for gaskets to fit.

This has nothing to do with the exhaust manifold gaskets - I take it you are just fitting a DeCat back exhaust in which case its just the gaskets between the exhaust sections. They would usually be a larger bore than either GR or GPX standard gaskets.
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Postby CByrne » Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:12 pm

Thanks again, I understand at last!

God knows where i would be without this site.
Actually i do know, i'd be in my Fiat Bravo :shock:
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Postby Kace » Thu Jun 30, 2005 5:41 pm

Don't bother going to the UK for these. All quik fits etc. have them off the shelf. This is where I got them for my Mongoose. You can put some of the seal on also, but I don't really think you need this as the gaskets will seal perfectly when tightened.
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