Walker Exhaust 31388 Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket
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On the Walker website, you can look up the number to find out what kind of vehicles the plug fits.
It's not designed to fit 2000 Ford Ranger models.
I would like to know the size of this gasket. In order to do this, insert an inside hole of 0 inches.
I would like to suggest that the Impreza for 1998 be a Despite the serial number being 8, the gasket does fit between the center pipe and rear exhaust pipe on a 1998 model.
Selected User Reviews For Walker Exhaust 31388 Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket
The things I like are of terrific quality, they are certainly not flimsy at all, and the materials are solid. There is one con I can see, which is that the ID on my exhaust is exact. As they are a little smaller than that size exhaust, they will result in a small restriction. At 600 horsepower, dual 2 exhausts will create a small restriction. Im not worried about my 5 exhaust, however, if you are running up your horsepower or running a single exhaust, you might want to think about it.
Buying this gasket for my Subaru Forester from an early generation is a great purchase. Having to replace exhaust from just behind the cat converter forward was a bit of a challenge. The shipping was fast and the packing was excellent. In great shape, three out of four parts I have two days left until I recieve my package, & In that case, that was the standard shipping method with a free shipping window of 5/8 days. The repair took roughly 45 minutes to an hour because I also took the time to paint the new parts with BBQ Hide Installation is best done with a heated black surface. Make sure you can break the bolts both at the back of the converter and the back of the exhaust system again after installation, in order to prolong the life of the exhaust system Please do not worry about flanges from the resonator to the muffler if you order the following parts and accessories You should pick up 2 nuts & stick them in your bag Using bolts you can get at your local hardware or auto parts store will do the trick. This quick repair is completed using Walker parts obtained from Amazon. Here is the list of the parts used. This is
31357 The gasket (Cat converter to resonator flange) is 35129- A pair of springs and bolts, part number 55231. * Resonator 31388- The gasket (from the resonator to the muffler)
54315- Is a flow)
35959- The Compound for Sealing Exhaust Exhausts +35725- 4 Insulates (I ordered just to be sure, may not even require these Luckily I found all 4 of mine in good shape)
Side note you will need to visit your local hardware store for 2 Nuts & Bolts. If you do not have these items, you can order them online from Amazon or eBay The 1/2inch bolt (Bolt To replace the 2 nuts included in the Spring/Bolt kit with a pair of nuts having washers machined onto them, a pair of nuts modified to match the original Subaru assembly will be made. Compared to Subaru, the Walker hangers are solid rods as opposed to the Subaru ones, which are welded on and do not look as nice as solid rods. Place the original 4-stables at the correct positions for both of the originals The 4-inch insulation should be replaced with new if you decide to do so There areinsulators. In my local repair shop, parts cost $525 & labor price was $525 To perform the same repair, you will need to hire labor. The project is great for anyone with a few simple hand tools who likes simple maintenance and DIY repairs on their car in an instant, without having to wait for their car to be down for days.
The mufflers on my 2009 Subaru Forester had to be replaced, so I purchased these parts. They fit perfectly and I had no problems doing so. It is a name brand in the exhaust industry so I think it will last a long time. It was a great price and the gaskets arrived quickly as well.
It is important to use caution here. According to the source, there are two. I thought it was 75" but it is less than 2", or The number five. Wasting money and time, had to wait for a new one that had the correct 2 after having a problem with the first. A 75" gap must be made for the pipe.
When I installed a new Walker muffler on my 2015 Outback, I observed that the bolt holes of the gasket did not line up, they are slightly out of alignment. In order to make it fit better, I reamed them out with a drill.
Make sure you get a new one whenever you change your cat or The next time I buy, I'll buy it.
The bolt holes on the side do not align with the holes in the center of the Subaru Forester 2005. While the center hole is the appropriate size, the bolt holes on the sides are just slightly out of alignment.