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Old Mar 12, 2010 | 01:31 AM
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I have searched and couldn't find anything about this, I just installed my tsudo mid pip and the flange that connects to the s pipe from the mid pipe has a bad leak it sounds like my air pump for my fish tank I was wondering if there's a gasket for that, or do i have to get gasket maker and make one, btw I'm running stock header, stock s pipe tsudo mid pipe and greddy evo 2 axle back
Old Mar 12, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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ok update i found something that might work
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...ek+Google+Base
I looks like my stock one but my stock one is really thin and flat this one looks a lot better than my stock piece. Tommorow morning I'm going to head to the toyota dealer down the street and get it from them so I can fix it.
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Old Mar 12, 2010 | 07:43 PM
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update us on taking that gasket out! im thinking i need that same gasket but cant take it out of the piping!
Old Mar 13, 2010 | 08:16 PM
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Ok I was able to take off the gasket with a flathead screwdriver and some persuation with a hammer then off, the Toyota dealer down the street had the gasket for 35 bucks and at autozone they had it for 5 bucks so I ordered it last night from autozone it was a felpro, got it this morning put it on and no leak, sounds really nice and old gasket came out all rusty and uneven but with a flat and a hammer and you shouldn't have any problem
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did u put just that one ring, o-type gasket, or that o-type one and also one that is in the shape of the flange? i havent been able to get that copper o-type gasket out and just bought one that is in the shape of the flange and i still have a leak... so flathead and hammer will get that rusty copper gasket out? im going to try it this weekend and see if it works...
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just installed the tsudo s-pipe back exhaust last week. I forgot to take off the stock gasket on the s-pipe. So now I have the stock doughnut gasket and the tsudo flat gasket on. Pretty sure I have a leak because of that. I'll be checking it out later this week.

Hopefully it'll clean up the sound a bit.
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i replaced the o type gasket the one that i had the link on my other post, it had like a blue sealer on it. your best bet head over to autozone tell the guy ur year make and model and then tell him its the exhaust flange gasket, ask him for a pic it should look like a blue o. it fits right into a groove on the mid pipe just make sure you got every thing lined up before you tighten it down because it flattens ask you are tighten it down
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thanks man, when do you guys hear the leak the most while driving? Obviously at higher rpm's but like during regular driving. I won't be checking it out until wednesday night but I'm trying to get an idea if I have a leak or not.
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the best time for me to hear it was to shift low and then give it a lil throttle then you hear perfectly it kinda sounds like tnose mini air compressors
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sounds exactly like mine right now. when i'm cruising in 4th or 5th in lower rpm's and tap the gas, i hear that sound.
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i replaced the o type gasket the one that i had the link on my other post, it had like a blue sealer on it. your best bet head over to autozone tell the guy ur year make and model and then tell him its the exhaust flange gasket, ask him for a pic it should look like a blue o. it fits right into a groove on the mid pipe just make sure you got every thing lined up before you tighten it down because it flattens ask you are tighten it down

so you didnt put a flat gasket on as well, right?? just that o-type blue gasket that goes into the grooves of the midpipe?
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i just replaced that o-type blue gasket that goes into the grooves of the midpipe no more leak just make sure everything lines up properly if not the gasket will flatten unevenly and can leak again
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ok cool... i guess i need to get rid of all these flat gaskets i have in my toolbox lol...
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hey i didn't want to start a new thread and u guys seem to know ur gaskets... I just picked up a concept g exhaust and i know i should get a new gasket to go from the mid pipe to the axle back. auto zone has two exhaust flange gaskets. one is 15 dollars and its "notes" converter and the other one is 5 bucks do you guys know which one i need?
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