just installed berk high flow cat 63.5mm
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Thanks guys
Yeah, they dont call it the Stealership for nothing. I knew I could have ordered from Majestic which I usually do, but all of a sudden my cat started sounded liking a can full of rocks so I needed to get the new cat on asap before the o2 sensor got damaged so I decided its worth it to spend a little more now than risk spending a lot later.
On another note, just drove for a bit and everything seems fine. The only difference I noticed was the car doesnt seem to slow down as fast when just letting off the gas, not much difference but it is noticeable and the mid range seems to be a little smoother.
Yeah, they dont call it the Stealership for nothing. I knew I could have ordered from Majestic which I usually do, but all of a sudden my cat started sounded liking a can full of rocks so I needed to get the new cat on asap before the o2 sensor got damaged so I decided its worth it to spend a little more now than risk spending a lot later.
On another note, just drove for a bit and everything seems fine. The only difference I noticed was the car doesnt seem to slow down as fast when just letting off the gas, not much difference but it is noticeable and the mid range seems to be a little smoother.
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#15
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I had this same problem. I just got 2 honda automatic transmission drain plug washers, removed bolts. Put washer first. Then spring last and bolt back together. This gives more spring pressure creating a better seal. My springs werent putting enough tension/pressure on doughnut gasket. Just make sure springs not binding together, coils touching each other. honda part# 90471-PX4-000 A/T WASHER, DRAIN PLUG (18MM)
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Originally Posted by Fokker
Tell that to the donut gasket that doesn't seal on reuse.
Its not like an imperfect donut seal would be undrivable for any reason (temporary while awaiting new part), and getting back under the car to swap the new one in once its purchased is not that big a deal.
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Originally Posted by Fokker
Tell that to the donut gasket that doesn't seal on reuse.
Its not like an imperfect donut seal would be undrivable for any reason (temporary while awaiting new part), and getting back under the car to swap the new one in once its purchased is not that big a deal.
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Originally Posted by Fokker' timestamp='1409464551' post='23309321
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The donut gasket can be reused multiple times. Just as long as the springs are not compressed all the way you are fine.
The donut gasket can be reused multiple times. Just as long as the springs are not compressed all the way you are fine.
Simple.
The donut gasket is like a ball joint & gasket.
It should not be compressed, that will damage it, as you found out.
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No, but try again.
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So not much performance difference ?, I was contemplating the same hfc as I don't want to run a testpipe.
I think your bolts look fine. They aren't fully compressed as there is a gap between the rungs of the springs.
I think your bolts look fine. They aren't fully compressed as there is a gap between the rungs of the springs.