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Title: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 15 October 2012, 16:50:37
Guys

Need a quick bit of help, if anybody has got an old or new exhaust manifold gasket for a 2.5 V6, i need an A4 scan of it. (i assume left and right are the same)

Can anybody help ?

M
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: MarkG on 15 October 2012, 22:24:52
A good tip for finding out what any part looks like is to search for it on eBay.
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: feeutfo on 15 October 2012, 23:52:55
Suspect he's looking to make one from the outline
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 16 October 2012, 08:27:08
close, but no cigar !
No, i am getting some laser cutting done at the end of the week and was going to get some flanges cut in stainless, but i need a template from the gasket. At worst i will have to take the old exhaust manifold off tonite and hope the gasket comes away in-tact. I have to get it drawn up then, which doesnt take to long
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 16 October 2012, 08:27:52
close, but no cigar !
No, i am getting some laser cutting done at the end of the week and was going to include some flanges cut in stainless, but i need a template from the gasket. At worst i will have to take the old exhaust manifold off tonite and hope the gasket comes away in-tact. I have to get it drawn up then, which doesnt take to long
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: Bionic on 16 October 2012, 10:15:37
Hm...Unless I have got the wrong end of the stick why stainless? It will only go funny colours with the heat and be a lot noisier and there will be a hell of a lot more heat under the lid. Sounds to be a step too far for safety for me. If fitted correctly then the cast iron type fitted as OEM should not give problems. It is usually incorrect fitting, alignment and torqueing that causes the problem.
My old 2.5 had done 188K before the head gaskets went and when dismantled for repair the exhaust joints were still near perfect and when the manifolds were taken off there was not a sign of a blow. That translates as no distortion at all.....
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: feeutfo on 16 October 2012, 10:57:17
close, but no cigar !
No, i am getting some laser cutting done at the end of the week and was going to get some flanges cut in stainless, but i need a template from the gasket. At worst i will have to take the old exhaust manifold off tonite and hope the gasket comes away in-tact. I have to get it drawn up then, which doesnt take to long

hmmm...some members might be interested in manifolds... I don't suppose the routing of the headers will be even remotely usefull on the standard car, actually no scratch that. They won't at all will they.

Good plan (for his kit car project) though. ;)
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 16 October 2012, 11:13:20
close, but no cigar !
No, i am getting some laser cutting done at the end of the week and was going to get some flanges cut in stainless, but i need a template from the gasket. At worst i will have to take the old exhaust manifold off tonite and hope the gasket comes away in-tact. I have to get it drawn up then, which doesnt take to long

hmmm...some members might be interested in manifolds... I don't suppose the routing of the headers will be even remotely usefull on the standard car, actually no scratch that. They won't at all will they.

Good plan (for his kit car project) though. ;)

unfortunately, you are correct. its for the kit. However the flanges would be universal, you'd just need to make up the pipework away for the 'standard' car.
So if anybody wants a set ? !
The manifold pipwork on the kit will be significantley different as the pipework will need to come out horizontally and then turn down. All in time, will become apparrent.

Stainless is good for exhausts as it doesn't rot and its extremely durable and hard wearing, there is some thermal discolouration, but i think that adds to the character. You can also run a slightly thinner wall, so its lighter.
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: Nick W on 16 October 2012, 11:32:47
I've seen laser cut stainless exhaust flanges for a V6 from a quick google search.
I shall probably be needing a pair when I finally start on my V6 engined Standard 12 hot rod project in the new year.
There is also a current EBay listing for steel flanges; it might be worth asking if they will do them in steel?
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 16 October 2012, 12:57:07
I've seen laser cut stainless exhaust flanges for a V6 from a quick google search.
I shall probably be needing a pair when I finally start on my V6 engined Standard 12 hot rod project in the new year.
There is also a current EBay listing for steel flanges; it might be worth asking if they will do them in steel?

They are way expensive on Ebay, the people i use are a fraction of the cost.
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: razzo on 16 October 2012, 13:10:04
got an old manifold gasket you are welcome to if you want it
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 16 October 2012, 14:07:10
Razzo
PM sent
thanks
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 16 October 2012, 22:10:33
Now sorted, thanks to all
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: spanish_lad on 16 October 2012, 22:34:08
ive recieved my bits today to replace the manifold gasket..

if you still need a scan i can do it tomorrow?

Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 17 October 2012, 08:40:08
all sorted, and drawn up. The standard exhaust manifolds look rubbish and they are heavy. definately an improvement to be had.
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: Jimbob on 17 October 2012, 08:43:01
using 2.6 / 3.2 manifolds gives an improvement :y
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 17 October 2012, 09:01:00
using 2.6 / 3.2 manifolds gives an improvement :y

Thanks but i am fabricating my own  :D
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: andyc on 17 October 2012, 09:12:49
I have a working diagram of 25XE and 30XE manifolds, they are not my pics so can't say if the measurements are correct.

I only have this as a PDF, PM me an email address and i'll send them over

Cheers
Andy
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 17 October 2012, 11:02:48
Andy
PM'd

thanks
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: andyc on 17 October 2012, 12:19:03
email sent
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 17 October 2012, 21:07:27
Excellent drawing , thanks andy
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: 2woody on 17 October 2012, 22:46:44
any chance of a copy too Andy ?

wpautomotivetemp@gmail.com
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 18 October 2012, 08:11:52
I have these in CAD format now to, if anybody wants
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: 2woody on 18 October 2012, 23:25:49
yes please.

wpautomotivetemp@gmail.com
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 19 October 2012, 13:07:41
I'll sort later when i get in  :) and email
Title: Re: V6 Help - exhaust gasket photocopy/scan needed
Post by: markrnorton on 20 October 2012, 09:46:11
2woody
email now sent, let me know if you need anything else

Mark