Can header collector gaskets leak sound only?
#21
My vote is to buy the flowmaster ball and socket joints. It's like $90 and have those welded in. They work very well. It will be much better than what you have now and requires no gasket.
#24
I think you're on drugs Scott

normal header noise to me. You just dwell on it too much haha. Nic's truck sounded like it had a bad exhaust leak untill I finished my exhaust (without leaks) and I was like oh, that makes sense. Trust us running Pacesetters. Its normal.
My entire exhaust is welded but the trans, drive shaft, everything is accessable for removal, knock on wood. I would think theres enough RTV on there to keep water out in event of a flood.

normal header noise to me. You just dwell on it too much haha. Nic's truck sounded like it had a bad exhaust leak untill I finished my exhaust (without leaks) and I was like oh, that makes sense. Trust us running Pacesetters. Its normal.
My entire exhaust is welded but the trans, drive shaft, everything is accessable for removal, knock on wood. I would think theres enough RTV on there to keep water out in event of a flood.
#25
#26
From listening to the vid, I didn't hear anything out of the ordinary BTW.
#30
Think about it. There's no load on your engine at idle, you're not going to get big exhaust puffs out of the gaskets. Driving it's a different animal. It can leak while driving only and not while idling. Looks like in your video there's little "boogers" of RTV blown out in a few spots.






