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    Exhaust flange gasket leaking again

    Hi guys,
    I replaced a leaking flange gasket of my GQ RB30 couple of weeks ago, and it started leaking again yesterday.
    I'm guessing,

    1) Either a flange surface is warped and pitted badly(not from what I could see though, I saw one end and looked good and shiny, I felt the manifold end and felt smooth and shiny for the most part, warped may be, but I don't think it's badly pitted at all)

    or

    2) Too much back pressure(I think it started blowing up when I revved above 3k or so.)

    I did a Vacuum test. Didn't show up any bad back pressure issues. Muffler appears to be working fine atm.

    What else can cause the flange gasket to keep blowing up like this?!?!?

    Thanx in advance for any help
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    What gasket sealant are you using? I tried some exhaust silastic, and it blew out the next day. Then used the proper stuff I think its called Mani-seal or something, and followed the directions (that was a first). Hasnt leaked since. Got the gasket from "Best Mufflers" cost was about 4 bucks.
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    I didn't use any gasket sealant on the above flange, but did use on the ether end of it.

    I just had a look and found out all the nuts are loose, and one of them badly loose.
    I can confirm that I've tightened them properly last time.
    I also found flange gasket has some water in it, probably from leaking exhaust gas.
    Just wondering what's causing the nuts to come loose
    Vibration obviously.
    BTW, there're no washers between flange and the nuts.

    May be I should use some spring washers?!!
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    Did you test to see
    that the protruding
    bits of the pipe actually
    fit into the manifold?
    They tend to catch in
    the manifold and
    make you think
    that you have torqued
    the nuts up, but
    they're not.

    The exhaust mechanic
    had to grind them
    off level with the
    flange on mine.
    My advice is: not to follow my advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    Did you test to see
    that the protruding
    bits of the pipe actually
    fit into the manifold?
    They tend to catch in
    the manifold and
    make you think
    that you have torqued
    the nuts up, but
    they're not.

    The exhaust mechanic
    had to grind them
    off level with the
    flange on mine.
    Thanx Craig. I'll be pulling it out tomorrow. I'll pull out the manifold off the head as well, so I can have a good, close inspection.
    I just tightened the the three nuts, but still leaking from the flange gasket. It's either as you said the excess bit of the pipe sticking out and getting caught between the two ends,
    or plus that problem and the gasket is stuffed now from leaking.


    BTW, I just finished the first one of the exhaust gas leak tests that I've been developing.
    I'll post the details in our RB30 Facts thread as well as a separate thread.
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    Did you find out what the problem was because i am having the same problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff67 View Post
    Did you find out what the problem was because i am having the same problem
    Yes, I think it's caused by the excess stick out of the exhaust pipe, which get stuck between the flanges, as Mudnut described above.
    I'm planning to grind it off and then use exhaust gasket sealant with a new flange gasket.
    Also discovered the manifold gasket has crapped itself as well. So, with two new gaskets combined with gasket sealant should fix the problem for long time.

    I did the vacuum tester test properly and there's no excess exhaust back pressure that was causing these leaks. So, it's definitely caused by bad seals.
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    What style gasket are you using, perforated silver, or a normal cardboard style gasket
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    What style gasket are you using, perforated silver, or a normal cardboard style gasket
    Perforated silver, of course.
    I don't think I would have any chance of succeeding with paper gaskets on exhaust flange near the manifold.

    BTW, the major reason I think is that the flange on the pipe end(not the manifold end) has a slight curve in the middle.
    This must have developed over time and caused a poor seal. Only solution is to use exhaust sealant combined with the gasket.
    Excess vibration created by that must have caused the flange nuts to come loose as well. Since, I didn't use any gasket sealant, it was bound to
    fail in no time. I also think, using two gaskets combined with gasket sealant can fix the problem for a good long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by no eye deer View Post
    What gasket sealant are you using? I tried some exhaust silastic, and it blew out the next day. Then used the proper stuff I think its called Mani-seal or something, and followed the directions (that was a first). Hasnt leaked since. Got the gasket from "Best Mufflers" cost was about 4 bucks.
    Maniseal is a ceramic paste that you apply from outside of the gasket leaks AFAIK.
    For gasket leaks, I used,

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Permatex-...item3a859770ca

    I'm yet to put a new gasket and sealant on it. Once I do that, it should work like a charm.
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