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Old 04-20-2009, 12:57 PM
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What is the parts number for oem exhaust gasket?
18302-SP0-003 is what I found on Bernardiparts.com but when I went to pick one up at the daler, it looks like a ... thin circular ring... not the kinda gasket I expected... more like a triangular shaped thin gasket that get sadnwiched in between the catback and the catalytic conv...

I'm trying to install ASM Ti single 70mm here and can't find a damn gasket...
help please.
Old 04-20-2009, 03:47 PM
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Here is a helpful site for finding Honda part numbers:

http://www.slhondaparts.com/browse.asp?Model=S2000
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The OEM exhaust gaskets are metal o-rings, not paper composite gaskets.
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Try Berk Technology, they have the triangular gasket for aftermarket exhausts.
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http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/berk-te...bt2cg7rn9tq5br2

You won't find anything at the muffler shops. I've tried.
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Thanks guys!
so... I can just use the O-ring shaped gasket or is it better to use the berk's gasket?
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you can only use the metal o ring gsket if you have oem exhaust if you have aftermarket exhaust you have to use the triangle gasket. you also can make one like i did.
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I had no problem taking my aftermarket exhaust into an autozone and asking to find a gasket to match it. They have a big bin of different gaskets, and I just went through it until I found one that matched.
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What material did you choose to make it out of bugs2k?
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