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Putting back stock header on my 2012 streetglide 103 pulled exhaust gasket out
installed what i had in tool box
part # 17048-98, but they are very short compare to factory original
Are these gaskets correct???
Do they sell the wider ones??
I only installed one in each port
Any help would be appreciated
Those are the Screaming Eagle gaskets which work better on certain headers with larger ports...I'd go get some of the stock "crush" gaskets for your stock header.
They make 2 versions. One is about 3/8 thick and the se version is about 1/8 thick. I've never had any luck with the se version. I've used a ton of the standard ones with no problems.
Those are the Screaming Eagle gaskets which work better on certain headers with larger ports...I'd go get some of the stock "crush" gaskets for your stock header.
What he said , I tried the se gaskets they worked great with the thunderheader I had on my dyna , but could not get them to seal with the dragos on my street glide went back to regular stock gaskets.
I appreciate the help
I believe I have a slight leak with stock pipe
I hate workig on these pipes
Thanks
anyone have a part #
I think the PN is 65324-83B for the standard 3/8 gasket crush type gasket. local shop should be able to help you out or you could use the online parts finder at Ronnie's.
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