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Header Saver - Vw Exhaust Repair/install Kit For '71 And Earlier on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Kalispell, Montana, United States

Kalispell, Montana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:EX-298-T1-H Warranty:No Other Part Number:111 298 051 A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

  Header Saver

Gaskets With CRUSH!

  • Saves leaking Headers and Mufflers with up to an 1/8” warp in flanges

  • Prolongs the life of new Headers and Mufflers by expanding to fill voids created by heat warp over time

  • Rated for continuous use up to 3000° F

  • Reinforced with a Stainless Steel insert to prevent Gasket blow-out

  • All Stainless Steel Hardware to prolong the life of your install

  • Fits Type 1 (1961+), Type 2 (1961 to 1971), and Type 3 (Thru 1973)


Kit Includes:

  • 2 German VW Tailpipe Kits (Part No. 111 298 051 A)

  • 4 Expanded Graphite Exhaust Gaskets
  • 2 Expanded Graphite Preheat Gaskets
  • 1 Expanded Graphite Muffler Gasket
  • 8 8x1.25mm Stainless Steel Nuts for the Head/Exhaust Flanges
  • 4 1/4x1in Stainless Steel Bolts for the Heat Riser Flanges
  • 4 1/4” Stainless Steel Nuts for the Heat Riser Flanges
  • 3 5/16x1” Stainless Steel Bolts for the Muffler Flange
  • 3 5/16” Stainless Steel Nuts for the Muffler Flange

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