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    Would this work?

    Hi I'm new here and I tried searching for this but I just a get a fatal error. (sorry if repost)

    I recently purchased a set of Headers for my car:

    http://www.dcsports.com/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductID=754#

    Bad part is, I got them used, and they come with no gaskets or bolts . There very nice and have no dents or scrapes on them. I would like to install these A.S.A.P..

    Would the stock gaskets and bolts work nicely with this, or is there some other way?
    Any feedback would help
    (sorry forgot)
    I drive a 1992 Honda Accord 4DR Sedan, LX
    The look I get Comming out of my CB7

    #2
    The stock bolts will work but you will need new gaskets. You can get them at a Honda dealership.

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      #3
      Originally posted by MyCord
      The stock bolts will work but you will need new gaskets. You can get them at a Honda dealership.
      x2 and welcome 2 the site


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        #4
        i tried to get gaskets once and the stock ones didnt line up so i just bought a new header i would suggest getting a cheap ebay header for the gaskets or search for gaskets there
        93 accord: F22A swap,T3/T4 turbo, tail wastegate, front mount 27x13x3, hks turbo timer, turbo xs boost controller, msd igintion, 3in downpipe, crane cam 11mm plug wires, denso plugs, no ac or ps,wire tuck, cutted insides, one seat, auto meter boost gauge,oil pressure, a/f,and 5 in tach,act clutch and flywheel.

        93 prelude: jdm headlights,OEM carbon fiber hood, tein lowering springs, work racing rims with kumho tires, msd wires and denso plugs,type r shift boot

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          #5
          Originally posted by J Sizzle
          x2 and welcome 2 the site
          Thank you J Sizzle, And cool ill try to go to the dealership today, so if they dont line up, gotta love ebay
          The look I get Comming out of my CB7

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            #6
            yea it should line up and the oem bolts can be used.

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              #7
              RTV gold gasket seal works great.

              and for the nuts and bolts, just go to your local Ace hardware or any other hardware store and get what you need.

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                #8
                Yeah man just reuse your stock hardware but going to a "honda dealership" will 9 outa 10 times be a lot more expensive just to go autozone or something like that for the gasket, remember dont go with the first price u get on them call and check around get the best bang for your buck good luck
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                  #9
                  well sometimes u can contact the header supplier and get replacement gaskets. i did that for the megan racing header i have on my h23!

                  1993 Honda Prelude H23t -big 16g turbo, uberdata, and a kick ass body and paint to go with it!

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                    #10
                    Cool the dealership was almost twice the amount as auto zone, would the rtv gold and the gaskets be a little to much?
                    The look I get Comming out of my CB7

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                      #11
                      u mean like use both?? u can buy gasket material from mr gasket and cut it to the shape of ur opening i believe. that might be an easier way. that was my second option when my gasket broke but i got the factory to send me a replacement for like 8.00. lol

                      1993 Honda Prelude H23t -big 16g turbo, uberdata, and a kick ass body and paint to go with it!

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                        #12
                        aftermarket headers wont be able to use OEM gaskets. and dont waste your time trying to cut your own gaskets - get a tube of High Temp Copper silicone, put a nice layer on the flange, and bolt it down. that stuff works PERFECTLY as a replacement for any exhaust gasket.


                        - 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
                        - 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (wrecked)
                        - 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
                        - 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
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                          #13
                          RTV High Temp Silicone FTW

                          THEN: 1993 Accord 10th Ann. Ed.---------------------- NOW: 1996 Accord EX
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