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when replacing y-gasket easier to?
take the muffler down first then the pipe or take them down as one unit?
do i have to change both gaskets at the same time? i was afraid when i pull the pipes down, left one may get damaged even if that one is still in good shape. i gotta take this spyder to dynojet asap but honda dealer only had one available...
thank you in advance.
Last edited by aka1004; 04-06-2010 at 11:26 AM.
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Y gaskets
Originally Posted by aka1004
take the muffler down first then the pipe or take them down as one unit?
do i have to change both gaskets at the same time? i was afraid when i pull the pipes down, left one may get damaged even if that one is still in good shape. i gotta take this spyder to dynojet asap but honda dealer only had one available...
thank you in advance.
If you have the stock muffler just loosen the one bolt holding it , loosen the clamps on the Y pipes [remove springs] The Y pipes will drop down.
The muffler does NOT have to come off! Also do both gaskets, Do your self a favor use the Honda gaskets.
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My $0.02 worth.
Remove the muffler... it's a lot easier to reinstall the y-pipe with the new gaskets without the 25 pounds hanging on the end of it... particularly when you're on your back on the garage floor.
Replace both upper gaskets at the same time... not that much more work and you'll save yourself another tear down in the near future.
And, I agree... the Honda GL1800 gaskets are far superior to the stock ones.
No change required.
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Agree, remove the can first. I have a hindle so it was not too much effort to slip it right off and then you have the rest of the stuff to work with. You will notice when you try to put both sids one, having the can off makes life a little eaiser, not much..tight fit I must say.
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thanks guys
honda dealer only had one so i swung by cam am dealer and picked up a spyder gasket. i will use the honda gasket on right side.
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Originally Posted by ataDude
My $0.02 worth.
Remove the muffler... it's a lot easier to reinstall the y-pipe with the new gaskets without the 25 pounds hanging on the end of it... particularly when you're on your back on the garage floor.
Replace both upper gaskets at the same time... not that much more work and you'll save yourself another tear down in the near future.
And, I agree... the Honda GL1800 gaskets are far superior to the stock ones.
No change required.
I've also been told it's easier to place the new gasket on the male pipe and then insert into the female pipe. I'm still waiting for mine to come in--- should be later this week. Going to 'slot' the Hindle while it's off too.
Spyder #1 - 2008 GS SM5 Premier Edition #1977. RIP after 80,000 miles.
Spyder #2 - 2012 RT SM5. Traded in after 24,000 miles.
Spyder #3 - 2015 F3 SM6. Put 13,000 miles on and sold it.
Spyder #4 - 2017 F3 SM6. Too good of a deal to pass up!
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Damn. I just RTVed my Hindle onto the Y-pipe good and tight. Oh well, maybe I'll ride the season out with the blown gaskets and do the dirty over winter.
Silver SM5 PE# 1274, Hindle Exhaust, Touring Windshield, Caliper Trim, B.E.S.T. 3 Year Ext, Nuvi 255 GPS, Fog Lights, Sport Rack, Back Rest, 12V Outlet, Talon 3300p Alarm, NMN Mud Flap and TipZ LEDs, SpyderLovers Emblems, Kuryakyn Widow Pegs and Axel Trim, Luimoto seat skin, Evo Air Filter and O2 Mod, Cranker Tank Bag, Blue Sea fuse block, MAD/AMS/MBG, Oddyssey battery, IPS.
Service Bulletin Applied: Gen II parking brake, 2nd SW patch, evap can/hose update, Gen II DPS
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Originally Posted by M2Wild
Damn. I just RTVed my Hindle onto the Y-pipe good and tight. Oh well, maybe I'll ride the season out with the blown gaskets and do the dirty over winter.
I don't understand, is the Hindle mounted differently than the stock can?
I just changed my gaskets all i did was loosen the one bolt holding the can
loosened the Y pipes then every thing just hinged down. I never took the can off!
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Easier with the muffler off...
I've changed my three using the honda GL1800 gaskets and experienced no problems. It is easier if you have help so you can get both sides up evenly and that helps get them in the receiving side. /Ken
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Originally Posted by krb1945
I've changed my three using the honda GL1800 gaskets and experienced no problems. It is easier if you have help so you can get both sides up evenly and that helps get them in the receiving side. /Ken
Ken:
Are you saying you used the Honda gasket on the lower Y where it connects to the 90 degree pipe? The Honda gaskets I use on the upper Y are much smaller than the one required for the lower Y. To the best of my knowledge, there is no Honda replacement gasket for the lower Y. I would like to be wrong about this.
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Originally Posted by Spyder1026
Ken:
Are you saying you used the Honda gasket on the lower Y where it connects to the 90 degree pipe? The Honda gaskets I use on the upper Y are much smaller than the one required for the lower Y. To the best of my knowledge, there is no Honda replacement gasket for the lower Y. I would like to be wrong about this.
See in his avitar picture .... he's got 3 Spyders ... not all three gaskets.
Silver SM5 PE# 1274, Hindle Exhaust, Touring Windshield, Caliper Trim, B.E.S.T. 3 Year Ext, Nuvi 255 GPS, Fog Lights, Sport Rack, Back Rest, 12V Outlet, Talon 3300p Alarm, NMN Mud Flap and TipZ LEDs, SpyderLovers Emblems, Kuryakyn Widow Pegs and Axel Trim, Luimoto seat skin, Evo Air Filter and O2 Mod, Cranker Tank Bag, Blue Sea fuse block, MAD/AMS/MBG, Oddyssey battery, IPS.
Service Bulletin Applied: Gen II parking brake, 2nd SW patch, evap can/hose update, Gen II DPS
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Negative... I need to clarify...
I have three spyders and have changed all three upper y gaskets to the GL1800 gaskets. Sorry I didn't clarify that a little better.
No I am still searching for a sub on that lower gasket. I've done some in-depth part searches before but this one gasket is by far the most in-depth I've ever done. Right now it seems that no-one and I do mean no-one makes this lower gasket except the contractor that makes them for BRP.
M2Wild... I sure do like your avitar... that skier only catches the mist. /Ken
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Originally Posted by krb1945
I have three spyders and have changed all three upper y gaskets to the GL1800 gaskets. Sorry I didn't clarify that a little better.
No I am still searching for a sub on that lower gasket. I've done some in-depth part searches before but this one gasket is by far the most in-depth I've ever done. Right now it seems that no-one and I do mean no-one makes this lower gasket except the contractor that makes them for BRP.
M2Wild... I sure do like your avitar... that skier only catches the mist. /Ken
I think the lower gasket is made from graphite. It is possible to buy similar material, but it is very messy to handle. I was thinking of getting some of this and wrapping the pipe. It was momentary insanity. I am feeling better now.
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