Need gaskets for Belanger exhaust

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I need the collector gaskets for a Belanger 3" exhaust. Where can I get these from with a contact number? Thanks
 

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Call Lou at Belangers. Sorry I don't have the number handy, but IIRC google will hit a search on "Belanger and headers and Viper."
 
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I still cant seem to get a number. There is alot of returns on a search.
 

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If you want the two bolt flange, I could search my records to find the NAPA gasket that I used. I tried several that burned out, but this one has held for several years. As for the 3 bolt gasket, I used a solid copper one that I will also have to search for, but is holding well. I'll have to let you know later, as I don't have time to search now.
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Thanks for the help. I need the 3 bolt gasket. Please let me know what you find.
 

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I still cant seem to get a number. There is alot of returns on a search.
I reread this post and realized you need a collector gasket, not head/flange gasket. You know that Belangers claim their flanges do not need a gasket - right? I know mine only have a bit of high-temp silicone on all the three inch flanges.
 
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A tube of High-Temp copper worked just fine for me. $4 at any auto parts store.

~Matt~



No, I didnt know that. I bought it from a board member. Ill buy a tube tommorrow. Thanks for the help guys!

Jason
 

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They aren't SUPPOSED to need a gasket. That connection has a ton of force leveraged at the joint. Remember the oem version uses a flex joint for a reason. I have had no luck without a gasket. Both Summit and Jeggs have either a copper or aluminum gasket. The three inch/three bolt flange is standard for all cars. Invest the four dollars and it won't leak.
 
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