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    Default how to install header?

    it looks fairly simple, take bolts off at top, take bolts off at bottom, take the o2 sensor off, and then bolt everything back together again?

    is there anymore to it? do i need to buy any new parts or something?

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    gasket(s) and what kind of car you working on??? that would help

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    gasket(s) and what kind of car you working on??? that would help
    integra gsr, i need to buy new gasket(s)?

    and haha scotsman

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    torque specs are very important imo! other than that you said it all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScotsman
    torque specs are very important imo! other than that you said it all!
    this is very true. the torques need to all be equal to ensure that you dont get a leak down the road when the metal starts to change shape slightly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScotsman
    torque specs are very important imo! other than that you said it all!
    plus sequence. if you torque it in a random order you can warp the manifold or the gasket wont seal right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tightflks
    it looks fairly simple, take bolts off at top, take bolts off at bottom, take the o2 sensor off, and then bolt everything back together again?

    is there anymore to it? do i need to buy any new parts or something?
    repped for callin it a header!

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    pretty straight forward if you have any doubt take it to a shop and let them do it
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    i would def change the gasket

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    is that something i can easily buy from autozone?

    do i need a gasket between the two pieces? i bought a two piece header

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    You should theoretically need a gasket for any connection point in the exhaust... If not... You'll probably get a super fun exhaust leak.

    But yeah they should probably stock the regular gasket... If not... maybe a day to order.

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    ^^^^x2

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    do 2 piece header come with gasket usually for the connection between them?

    i bought a ****ty one off of ebay =/

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    Quote Originally Posted by tightflks
    do 2 piece header come with gasket usually for the connection between them?

    i bought a ****ty one off of ebay =/
    It should... but if it didn't... you can buy some "cut to fit" stuff at autozone.

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    i bought an egay one and it came with connection gasket , but i still had to but the exhaust mani gasket

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    i just bought one from ebay aswell and it came with all of the gaskets but i plan on getting a new gasket for between the header and cylinder head. it is not in the best condition due to poor packing from the ebay seller
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    I don't know how well the "cut to fit" stuff will work on headers, since they get so hot. You really need something made of a compressible metal, like the flange gaskets. But you can try the regular stuff and see what happens.


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    if it comes with a gasket, just make sure its not a paper gasket... some manufacturers (especially cheaper ones) will come with paper gaskets just to say "gasket included". if thatsthe case, save yourself some trouble and but metallic gaskets.

    on a honda/acura 4cyl engine, header swaps are super easy. should take you less than an hour.

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    yea put a good gasket on and please dont reuse the old one bc in time it will leak trust me

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    yeah it seems like i will just go ahead and buy a gasket from autozone

    yesterday we spent about an hour just jacking the car up hahahhaha, we had no jack stands so we went looking for cinder blocks, and having two blocks was not high enough and the jack wouldnt go high enough to put in a third, so we tried so many wierd setups to get it higher, the floor jack on top of a brick was just not working

    we ended up putting the spare tire jack on the brick cause it was more stable and that let us get that third block in, by that time it was gettin dark and cold so we said **** it and we will continue today, rep for all btw

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    Quote Originally Posted by tightflks
    yeah it seems like i will just go ahead and buy a gasket from autozone

    yesterday we spent about an hour just jacking the car up hahahhaha, we had no jack stands so we went looking for cinder blocks, and having two blocks was not high enough and the jack wouldnt go high enough to put in a third, so we tried so many wierd setups to get it higher, the floor jack on top of a brick was just not working

    we ended up putting the spare tire jack on the brick cause it was more stable and that let us get that third block in, by that time it was gettin dark and cold so we said **** it and we will continue today, rep for all btw
    lol, $15-20 for jack stands just about anywhere...

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    lol, $15-20 for jack stands just about anywhere...
    i dont even have 20 bucks to spend right now man hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by tightflks
    really im jus going to tighten it as much as i can then take it to a shop so they can do it at the right torques

    still not in btw, by the time i got to the car, i didnt have the write wrench to unscrew the o2 bung and it got dark before i could find one and got test tomorrow
    and i wouldnt just go tightening up the bolts. at least do it in the correct order. and dont tighten em to all hell.


    Quote Originally Posted by tightflks
    i dont even have 20 bucks to spend right now man hahaha
    just use cinder blocks

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    really im jus going to tighten it as much as i can then take it to a shop so they can do it at the right torques

    still not in btw, by the time i got to the car, i didnt have the write wrench to unscrew the o2 bung and it got dark before i could find one and got test tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by tightflks
    really im jus going to tighten it as much as i can then take it to a shop so they can do it at the right torques

    still not in btw, by the time i got to the car, i didnt have the write wrench to unscrew the o2 bung and it got dark before i could find one and got test tomorrow
    your an idiot. you cant just tighten them down and then re-tq them later. The gasket will already be crushed so it wont seal right. to take a o2 out, 22mm wrench or they make o2 sockets you can buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
    your an idiot. you cant just tighten them down and then re-tq them later. The gasket will already be crushed so it wont seal right. to take a o2 out, 22mm wrench or they make o2 sockets you can buy.
    i got the o2 out, had to place an order for a gasket, comes in tomorrow, so you're saying its gotta be done correctly the first time?

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    yep , sequence is very important , any haynes or chiltons manuals will have it , good call 4.0!

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    ^^ thanks man.


    yes, if you dont do it correct the 1st time (ask anyone who has built a motor) sometime is always bound to go wrong. if you tq it wrong, the gasket will get ruined and could create leaks will also warp the manifold.
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    spray some wd-40 or some other lubricant so it'll ease up the bolts. You don't want to deal with a broken bolt.

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    another good point , broken bolts suck!

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    lol, you guys must take forever to get simple jobs accomplished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    lol, you guys must take forever to get simple jobs accomplished.
    my b16 swap in my old EF took almost 4 months , it was due to lack of tools and funds though

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    lol, you guys must take forever to get simple jobs accomplished.
    why? cus we like doing it correct the 1st time and not redoing it over and over again?

    and btw, I can swap my engine, trans, and s/c within a day. suck a nut.


    scotsman...^^i can only do that cus i have shop. correct tools help a **** load. but i feel ya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
    why? cus we like doing it correct the 1st time and not redoing it over and over again?

    and btw, I can swap my engine, trans, and s/c within a day. suck a nut.


    scotsman...^^i can only do that cus i have shop. correct tools help a **** load. but i feel ya.
    I rarely ever have to repeat something because i did it wrong, lol. And i can also swap my engine and trans on nearly an vehicle within a day pretty easily also. But like you, ive got a shop and tools.

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    4.0 , wheres your shop and are ya goin to sonics tomorrow nite?

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    scotsman-no, no meets for me. I dont go to meets until it's back to "normal" shop is on Buford hwy, south of N. Druid Hills. kayfunk just stopped by and i had to replace a headlight in his brothers car.

    besides, i have to watch the house. parents are out of town so i cant go anywhere really.
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    10-4

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScotsman
    10-4
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