21-05-14, 07:21 PM
On a good day, yeah it's as simple as that!
Clean out any crud where your old gaskets were, and preferably use a torque wrench when refitting, as the actual torque setting is quite low.
I would suggest you keep checking the torque reading for a couple of weeks as well as I found the nuts slackened a bit until the exhaust bedded itself properly.
Clean out any crud where your old gaskets were, and preferably use a torque wrench when refitting, as the actual torque setting is quite low.
I would suggest you keep checking the torque reading for a couple of weeks as well as I found the nuts slackened a bit until the exhaust bedded itself properly.
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