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Exhaust Donut needed
I recently just had a 4.44 tranny installed about a month ago. My mechanic said that during the process the exhaust donut gasket was basically usuable. He tried to get the part to just get it done at the same time as the tranny but he said he was unable to find the part anywhere. There is a small leak from where the gasket it and its getting rather annoying, Does anyone know where i can find the gasket and the hardware? Thanks
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Re: Exhaust Donut needed
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Re: Exhaust Donut needed
They're like $30.
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Seth 94' Barcelona Red w/ Tricoat black 2-tone AWD Ls -Sold Mods:AWD conversion/4.44 swap by Budfreak, Custom red interior lights, Custom Satin black dash, Power mode switch, Cold air intake, Permecool tranny filter,Sony xplode 10" sub, Sony xplode 1000w amp, Blitz in-line driver, DDM Tuning 6000k HID's, New paint job/body work by me, 97' Grill, QC shift kit, 17'' MB Motoring rims, 15&20 min mod, front & rear urethane swaybar bushings, Custom fiberglass sub box, Custom red led a/c control unit, perrin lightweight crank pulley, Black wrinkle finish powdercoated intake manifold w/ clear hoses , 02' outback heated/power black leather seats Soon to come:Fiberglass hood, upholster ALL suede to black leather Past subies: 92' Pearl White/black top LS-L-SOLD 96' Legacy Outback-TOTALED 99' Legacy Outback Limited 30th anniversary edition-TOTALED 98' Forester L -Totaled Other toys: 99' Forester S -WRX brake upgrade, soon an 04 wrx motor swap 06' B9 Tribeca-Stock 1982' Yamaha xj650 Maxim Mods: work in progress |
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Re: Exhaust Donut needed
Yeah, for both and if you need the spring bolt setup, its like another $60 or more... so you want to try and reuse the old bolts and springs even if they seem really rusty. Just find someone who can rethread the bolt and use new size nut on the bolt. Should work fine as it is what we did on my car...
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