Keeps things together while allowing some flex. Watch your fingers and eyes when installing them.Huh, exhaust springs onto exhaust flange. Never used that before. What's the purpose?
i replaced mine, 3rd gens are thiner and stay crushed after i removed them. the 2nd gens are reusable so i put in gen 2 gaskets. id hate to go through the trouble of pulling the fairings off after putting them on only to find out the gaskets are leaking because i didn’t replace them.Y'all got any more opinions on replacing / not replacing the crush gaskets?
give them a call and ask. according to brocks exh the gen 3 exh gaskets are a1 time use and supply new ones.They seem like a good idea. I'm not sure why Yoshimura wouldn't want them.
i replaced mine, 3rd gens are thiner and stay crushed after i removed them. the 2nd gens are reusable so i put in gen 2 gaskets.
I use Anti-Seize on most fasteners, because it not only does what it says it does, including help threads in cast aluminum live longer, but it also acts like a low strength thread locker.
...use copper on any bolt but it is more important on hot surfaces. I even coat my exhaust rings when I change exhausts so they don't stick in the head. Also helps to hold them in place whilst fitting the pipes.
...I deal with temps of 700+ degrees and aluminum based just doesn't hold up like copper does. Its a must when using SS fasteners guaranteed to gall the threads if you don't. I attended a locktite seminar several years ago, and the most interesting thing I came away when using anti-seize is dont just apply it the bolt also apply it to the threaded hole. This made total sense to me cause if you just put it on the bolt the interference fit of the threads tends to strip off the anti-seize and most of it stays at the top of the hole. If you coat the internal threads it carrys the product down into the hole coating more of the threads as the bolt goes in.
*Anti seize, oil etc on bolt threads effects bolt torque. *(from attached report: Reduce the torque values by 25% for lubricated fasteners.)
I also have bad knees ,get the abba skylift it works for me ,I can sit or stand to do all maintenanceBeen hard to choose, between Brocks, Akra, Yoshi or M4.
Withall that said, I think I'm ready to order the Yoshimura AT full system. Coming to this decision took into account price, value and performance. I've had bad experience with the m for in the past, always had good experience with Yoshi I have no experience with rocks but I feel like if I was going to spend that much I would buy what I know and get the Akra. In the end I'm choosing Yoshimura I think there is a large enough price Gap that the extra money doesn't want the cost of the Akraover the Yoshi. Any thoughts?
I also feel for the price difference I can order a bike lift so I may do the work myself and save a ton more $$$. I have incredibly bad knee and hip from an accident and no way can get on the ground to do my own thing!!!
Good info! Thank you!i wouldn’t use a different torque spec just bc you lubed a bolt or stud. some aftermarket hardware companies recommend putting assembly lube on their hardware to get a more accurate torque, preload, and proper bolt stretch.
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