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Remflex 2006 Exhaust Gasket Engine Review

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Description of Remflex 2006 Exhaust Gasket Engine

1-3/8 inch width x 1-1/2 inch width Square Port - Matches the Stock cast iron Head Port; Chevy V8 - SB 262, 265, 267, 283, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350, 400, Stock Port, Manifold or Headers, 2/Set. Port configuration comparable to Fel-Pro 1404. There are no rubber binders or composite materials in Remflex exhaust gaskets so they will not shrink or harden due to time or temperature eliminating the need to go back and continually retighten your flange bolts. Heating and cooling of the exhaust system causes header and manifold flanges to warp resulting in gaps between the head and header which Remflex exhaust gaskets seal completely due to the thickness and compressibility of the 100 percent flexible graphite.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive Performance Gasket

The Remflex exhaust gasket is a must-have for any automotive enthusiast looking to improve performance. According to my experience, this gasket provides excellent sealing and prevents exhaust leaks. The material is durable and withstands high temperatures. However, the installation process can be tricky and requires careful attention to detail. Overall, the Remflex gasket is an impressive product that delivers on performance.

Pros
  • High-quality materials ensure durability and longevity
Cons
  • Pricier compared to other exhaust gasket options on the market

Revainrating 5 out of 5

but they are much better than my previous felpro seals

this is exactly what i needed. I'm a felpro specialist don't get me wrong but these pads are way better than my previous felpro pads. My headers are a bit warped at the flange, I filed them a bit but they were still pretty bad. I didn't have time to wait for new ones so I put them on and I have no leaks at all. The truck runs great and runs smoothly.

Pros
  • replacement parts
Cons
  • appearance

I have an engine that tends to blow out the exhaust gasket. The mechanic said the thin gasket wasn't compressed enough. The REMFLEX seal is particularly practical. It's made of graphite material, which transfers heat quickly, so expansion shouldn't be an issue. If you do, you'll understand my warning. The gasket is about 1/8 inch thick and compresses as you screw on the manifold. It fills all surface cavities making it ideal for older engines. The same weakness as the original seals, such as B.

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  • Gaskets
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  • Crumpled Packaging