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Exhaust O-ring problems


ZILLAKILLA

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I have always had problems with these pipes properly excepting the O-ring and making a tight seal. It looks as though they've been grind it down so it doesn't except the O-ring to make it still sit flush. Getting oil blow by from O-rings getting blown out of their position. I have even used high temperature gasket seal around the flange and the O-ring and they would just deteriorate within a few rides from the gas and oil mixture. Any help would be great. LRD Adjustable Race Pipes

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I'm not sure how old they are they came with the bike. But it sounds right and looks as though they had no groove to except it. Yeah I believe I put red silicone on it but didn't last very long because of the oil and gas mixture made it deteriorate after only a few hours of riding.

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I'm not sure how old they are they came with the bike. But it sounds right and looks as though they had no groove to except it. Yeah I believe I put red silicone on it but didn't last very long because of the oil and gas mixture made it deteriorate after only a few hours of riding.

pull them off clean them in diesel, brake clean, gasoline, and heat it with a torch. Then clean off the cylinder really well with brake clean too.

Apply a decent amount of red rtv to both parts. No need to let it skin over. Then let dry for 36-48 hours.

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