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De-cat/cat gasket woes
- indigolemon
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Yup - BB4 chassis code was never sold in the UK, so gets a pre-cat test 

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Is it leaking from somewhere mid-point to the bolts?
Could be the bolts have actually been over-tightened and the flanges have warped slightly, so they now aren't flat mating faces?
I hate exhaust paste personally, always avoid using it except last resort (which is nearly always avoided), but in this case I reckon that's the way to go...
Could be the bolts have actually been over-tightened and the flanges have warped slightly, so they now aren't flat mating faces?
I hate exhaust paste personally, always avoid using it except last resort (which is nearly always avoided), but in this case I reckon that's the way to go...
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Yes, it's leaking mid-way between the bolts.wurlycorner wrote:Is it leaking from somewhere mid-point to the bolts?
Could be the bolts have actually been over-tightened and the flanges have warped slightly, so they now aren't flat mating faces?
I would have thought the gasket would take up any warping of the flanges.

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looks like a solid fab decat - horrible things
i never could get mine to seal or bolt up correctly.....got rid of it in the end 


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Yep, the gasket should do pushki, but it'll only do it so far.
The gasket is only likely to crush, not re-expand. So it will initially crush reasonably evenly as you tighten, then if you go beyond that point to where the bolt area of the flanges start to warp/bend inwards, towards the very centre of the flange the pressure can actually start to decrease because the flange at that point starts to go slightly concave in reaction to the bending that's going on in the opposite direction at the outer ends of the flange (if that makes sense?).
If that does happen, the gasket won't re-expand to fill that gap.
Well that's the theory, anyway.
It might not be that complicated here though. Do the flanges look as if they've bent at all?
@vanzep what do you think was causing the problem with your de-cat pipe, that you could never solve?
The gasket is only likely to crush, not re-expand. So it will initially crush reasonably evenly as you tighten, then if you go beyond that point to where the bolt area of the flanges start to warp/bend inwards, towards the very centre of the flange the pressure can actually start to decrease because the flange at that point starts to go slightly concave in reaction to the bending that's going on in the opposite direction at the outer ends of the flange (if that makes sense?).
If that does happen, the gasket won't re-expand to fill that gap.
Well that's the theory, anyway.

@vanzep what do you think was causing the problem with your de-cat pipe, that you could never solve?
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massive flanges
that dont seal
to be fair the solid fab decat probably works fine with a solid fab exhaust system

to be fair the solid fab decat probably works fine with a solid fab exhaust system

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one of my pals who builds/restores classic prewar motorbikes says this is all he uses on exhausts - high temp rtv
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