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Way better Y-pipe gasket for 1/2 the price

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
I got my GL1800 exhaust gaskets today and I can tell out of the box it's going to be a better gasket. The material is much better and weighs about twice as much as the stock gasket. I received two new BRP gaskets at the same time and they were damaged when I opened up the bag. The Honda gaskets were just under 6 bucks and the stock gaskets are just under 12 bucks. The Honda gasket is just a tad longer but ID and OD are the same.

Part number for the Honda GL1800 gasket is 18392-MAM-000

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Lamont,

For those of us that do not get 'that' into the bike regarding working on it inside and out, do you think that ordering this part and taking it the dealership for service would be a good idea?...my dealership has installed aftermarket things for me without a blink in the past so they'd likely do something if I ask, provided it's not dangerous and the parts are interchangeable.

Thanks....

Also, I assume just go online and order this somewhere? Do you have a good online source?
 
I got my GL1800 exhaust gaskets today and I can tell out of the box it's going to be a better gasket. The material is much better and weighs about twice as much as the stock gasket. I received two new BRP gaskets at the same time and they were damaged when I opened up the bag. The Honda gaskets were just under 6 bucks and the stock gaskets are just under 12 bucks. The Honda gasket is just a tad longer but ID and OD are the same.

Part number for the Honda GL1800 gasket is 18392-MAM-000

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:thumbup: Thanks to krb1945 for discovering these!
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You should be able to get it from your local Honda dealer. I don't see why your dealer wouldn't install these as they are a much better quality gasket.
 
Y-pipe gasket

I got my GL1800 exhaust gaskets today and I can tell out of the box it's going to be a better gasket. The material is much better and weighs about twice as much as the stock gasket. I received two new BRP gaskets at the same time and they were damaged when I opened up the bag. The Honda gaskets were just under 6 bucks and the stock gaskets are just under 12 bucks. The Honda gasket is just a tad longer but ID and OD are the same.

Part number for the Honda GL1800 gasket is 18392-MAM-000

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This may sound like a stupid question, but here goes; What is a Y-pipe gasket. I assume that it is where the two exhaust pipes join into one and then to the muffler. The joint where the two pipes join appears to be a welded joint ( unless I am missing something) and the muffler (Hindle) doesn't have a gasket. So where is the Y-pipe gasket?:dontknow:
 
Lamont for us who do not use a gasket as we have the hindle what can you recommend to use to stop the leak at the joint, I have tried a few different high temp exhaust gasket silicone and it does not hold up for long.

Also how important is that spring that is at the joint, I have lost mine and waiting for dealer to get another one should I be worried that there is none. (lack of spring did not make leak it has been there from day one when I put on the hindle)
 
Lamont for us who do not use a gasket as we have the hindle what can you recommend to use to stop the leak at the joint, I have tried a few different high temp exhaust gasket silicone and it does not hold up for long.

Also how important is that spring that is at the joint, I have lost mine and waiting for dealer to get another one should I be worried that there is none. (lack of spring did not make leak it has been there from day one when I put on the hindle)

I have a Hindle coming next week and I'll see if mine leaks and if it does and I find a fix I'll let you know.

Lamont,


In your photo, is that blood on the floor?:yikes:

Might be, I don't remember. :dontknow:
 
Awesome find!!
Going to order some to be ready when they are needed. Am thinking of wrapping my pipes ---- and will swap them then.

Speaking of which - has anyone had their pipes ceramic coated?

Now if we could just find some better bearings !
 
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