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exhaust gasket question issue ???

SPYDERGUY1

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think it is about time to change gaskets, have been noticing a different exhaut tone recently ( 13 thousand km ), curious if some have used brp replacements and their findings on these or using the honda gaskets, which I am unable to find the numbers for. Also do we replace all three or just the 2. PLEASE ADVISE. THANKS>
 
think it is about time to change gaskets, have been noticing a different exhaut tone recently ( 13 thousand km ), curious if some have used brp replacements and their findings on these or using the honda gaskets, which I am unable to find the numbers for. Also do we replace all three or just the 2. PLEASE ADVISE. THANKS>

You replace only the two gaskets, Honda # 18392-mam-000
 
You replace only the two gaskets, Honda # 18392-mam-000

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Hey guys!
Yes, boborgera is right on with the Honda Number. I've never used for the Honda gaskets, but many of us have and had great results! I may in the future, as I find I have to replace the BRP gaskets (stock gaskets - usually do all at the same time) between 10,000km-15,000km.

Hearing a different exhaust tone is one indication. Another is more heat in the area of the gasket on each side, but usually the right side gasket goes first.
Cheers.
 
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Honda pipe gasket

I forgot that PROCALIBER.COM also sells Honda OEM parts and if that # is correct there price is $5.50 ea.. I don't know what local retail is ? They ship for free if order is over $89.00 and no tax. Check the site out. :thumbup: Mike
 
What is the price difference ???? :thumbup:

The Honda's cost me last year 14.10 with tax for two of them, But i got the Honda's for durability not price, and most important they were in stock, The brps would have to be ordered and who knows when they would come in [weeks??]
 
exhaust gasket

on this threads recommendation i went with the Honda gaskets took a week to get in special order down here when they came in they look way to small

this is the gasket that goes at the muffler connection right ?
or are they the y pipe gaskets?

if they are the y pipe what is the part number for the muffler end i got a replacement muffler given to me and the old gasket is not removable intact from my old one :gaah:
 
on this threads recommendation i went with the Honda gaskets took a week to get in special order down here when they came in they look way to small

this is the gasket that goes at the muffler connection right ?
or are they the y pipe gaskets?

if they are the y pipe what is the part number for the muffler end i got a replacement muffler given to me and the old gasket is not removable intact from my old one :gaah:



These Honda Gaskets have nothing to do with the Stock muffler gasket. That is a whole different gasket and Yes it is removable from the old exhaust.

I made a video on how to replace the Gaskets and where they are. Click link under my handsome picture at the bottom of this post and it will take you to the thread where the video is.
 
exhaust gasket

i watched the videos they show how to replace the 2 upper gaskets but the lower gasket is STUCK as i try to remove it its crumbling is this a dealer part i guess or is there a Honda equivalent
 
I think the muffler seal you will have to get through BRP. Part number 707600350, but double check your model year Spyder. :thumbup:
 
i watched the videos they show how to replace the 2 upper gaskets but the lower gasket is STUCK as i try to remove it its crumbling is this a dealer part i guess or is there a Honda equivalent

Dealer part, But unlike the Y gaskets the'll last a very long time, :thumbup:
Unless you start monkeying with them.
 
I must have missed something!!!!!

My Y-Pipe gaskets needed changing so I resorted to getting information from our trusty SL.Com wealth of knowledge. With the recommended Honda part # in hand, I ordered online, the Honda Gold Wing Y-Pipe gaskets, p/n 18392-MAM-000. When ready to install new gaskets I found them to be way too small. You can see from my attached picture the new Honda gasket sitting inside the worn BRP OEM gasket. Huh??? Did I miss something here guys. Seemed straight forward to me. I read many threads and posts indicating the above part number and it just plain didn't fit... Hmmmm, I wonder what I missed??? So, with a small restocking fee, I'm shipping them back to my online source. Dang it!!.... Len
 

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My Y-Pipe gaskets needed changing so I resorted to getting information from our trusty SL.Com wealth of knowledge. With the recommended Honda part # in hand, I ordered online, the Honda Gold Wing Y-Pipe gaskets, p/n 18392-MAM-000. When ready to install new gaskets I found them to be way too small. You can see from my attached picture the new Honda gasket sitting inside the worn BRP OEM gasket. Huh??? Did I miss something here guys. Seemed straight forward to me. I read many threads and posts indicating the above part number and it just plain didn't fit... Hmmmm, I wonder what I missed??? So, with a small restocking fee, I'm shipping them back to my online source. Dang it!!.... Len
That gasket is for the RS, not the RT.
 
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