The gasket being mentioned: EXTREME PSI : Your #1 Source for In Stock Performance Parts - 7CM Turbo to Manifold Gasket : Mitsubishi Eclipse 90-99
Well, we spent our night before we left for the Shootout attempting to fix an assumed simple exhaust leak. The car is a 6-bolt swapped '99 GSX (not mine), running a 2G exhaust manifold and an E3-16G. All exhaust gaskets related to the turbo, etc. were replaced less than 1000 miles ago. We could tell there was some sort of leak underneath the manifold, so we began to remove it, expecting to find a large crack in it. Nope. Turns out the stainless steel gasket between the manifold and turbine housing had broken up in several pieces; two of which were still in place and the rest had fallen in and around the turbine housing.
This is complete BS, in my honest opinion. A quality piece of stainless steel should not fall apart like this at all, especially within 1000 miles.
We had broken off a bolt in the turbine housing during disassembly, so we also had to remove it and replace it with a spare. We pulled it off and discovered the path of some of those gasket pieces. One of them had lodged itself in the turbine housing perpendicular to the blades of the wheel, and it completely rocked the peak of each blade. Now, because off this junk gasket, this E3-16G needs to be rebuilt with a new turbine wheel and shaft.
Learn from our mistake - Don't use this type of gasket before the turbo. It's just not worth the potential headache.
If you want to read about more failures with this gasket, read these:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/newbie-forum/207090-mad-dsmer-slowboy-7cm-gasket.html
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/art...engineering-stainless-steel-turbo-gasket.html
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Well, we spent our night before we left for the Shootout attempting to fix an assumed simple exhaust leak. The car is a 6-bolt swapped '99 GSX (not mine), running a 2G exhaust manifold and an E3-16G. All exhaust gaskets related to the turbo, etc. were replaced less than 1000 miles ago. We could tell there was some sort of leak underneath the manifold, so we began to remove it, expecting to find a large crack in it. Nope. Turns out the stainless steel gasket between the manifold and turbine housing had broken up in several pieces; two of which were still in place and the rest had fallen in and around the turbine housing.
This is complete BS, in my honest opinion. A quality piece of stainless steel should not fall apart like this at all, especially within 1000 miles.
We had broken off a bolt in the turbine housing during disassembly, so we also had to remove it and replace it with a spare. We pulled it off and discovered the path of some of those gasket pieces. One of them had lodged itself in the turbine housing perpendicular to the blades of the wheel, and it completely rocked the peak of each blade. Now, because off this junk gasket, this E3-16G needs to be rebuilt with a new turbine wheel and shaft.
Learn from our mistake - Don't use this type of gasket before the turbo. It's just not worth the potential headache.
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If you want to read about more failures with this gasket, read these:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/newbie-forum/207090-mad-dsmer-slowboy-7cm-gasket.html
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/art...engineering-stainless-steel-turbo-gasket.html
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