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Old 09-27-2009, 09:17 AM   #1
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Re: New Hedman Headers - Leaking

You can toss the gaskets and use the high temp rtv sealer.

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Old 09-27-2009, 11:17 AM   #2
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Re: New Hedman Headers - Leaking

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You can toss the gaskets and use the high temp rtv sealer.
It really does work. I haven't used a header gasket on the Nova in years,, just the orange Permetex hitemp. BUT, those are Lemons headers with a nice thick flat flange and Stal bolt pattern, track only car. I've never tired it on a set of street headers. How does it hold up on the street and or a daily driver Alex?
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It really does work. I haven't used a header gasket on the Nova in years, just the orange Permetex hitemp ...... BUT........track only car........ I've never tired it on a set of street headers. How does it hold up on the street and or a daily driver Alex?
I have thought about trying the "Orange Permetex Hi-Temp" but also wonder how it holds up for "daily use".

So I "assume" the Permetex would be used "without" the gasket???
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Old 09-28-2009, 03:28 PM   #4
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It really does work. I haven't used a header gasket on the Nova in years,, just the orange Permetex hitemp. BUT, those are Lemons headers with a nice thick flat flange and Stal bolt pattern, track only car. I've never tired it on a set of street headers. How does it hold up on the street and or a daily driver Alex?
I ran it that way for 2 years on my Turbo Mustang - no issues. My truck still has gaskets because thats the way I bought it and they're not leaking. When they do, RTV sealer is going on.
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