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Started by 1982fxr, March 20, 2022, 03:12:22 PM

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1982fxr

Ordered some from Amazon.  From everything I'd read these were going to be a real pain to get in place, so I bought the big washers and made the homemade version of the driver tool.

They are small enough that they don't even stick in the port.  Driver tool wasn't needed.

Is this strange or normal?

Hossamania

I've not had an issue with exhaust gaskets, Evo or twin cam (same gasket). Worst case, I take a 3/8" extension, 6", and just use it and a hammer to tap in the gasket.
I guess it depends on which gasket you use, stock (thick and kind of a pia) or Screaming Eagle style (thin and flat, generally pretty easy to install).
If the government gives you everything you want,
it can take everything you have.

Deye76

The tool is for the mesh type gasket.
East Tenn.<br /> 2020 Lowrider S Touring, 2014 CVO RK,  1992 FXRP

Buglet

  Cometic and James fit tight Cyco fit loose.

solid_knowledge

It's normal. Those ones from Amazon are garbage. If you're in a pinch you can work them a tad oversized off the bike by pulling them apart slightly in different spots, but they generally suck.

The above mentioned brands (plus S&S) will fit perfectly

Ohio HD

March 23, 2022, 08:11:21 PM #5 Last Edit: March 31, 2022, 09:05:17 PM by Ohio HD
Not everything bought from Amazon can be declared as junk. I buy these in ten packs.

C9247 Cometic

Deye76

March 25, 2022, 10:36:38 AM #6 Last Edit: March 25, 2022, 10:41:03 AM by Deye76
That's a good deal Brian. 10 @ $4.57 ea.  :up:
$6.00 + tax @ the local Harley dealer.
East Tenn.<br /> 2020 Lowrider S Touring, 2014 CVO RK,  1992 FXRP

1982fxr

Why did these gaskets come with two rolls of red container ptfe tape?

1982fxr

Nevermind I guess they are to keep them from getting crushed during shipping

jsachs1

C9247 Cometic exhaust gaskets, with a short spray of Loctite Adhesive Spray on 1 end is your friend. Hands down the Best of the best. :up:
John

kd

March 30, 2022, 02:11:00 PM #10 Last Edit: March 30, 2022, 02:23:58 PM by kd
Cometic makes more than one ring or SE style gasket.  Which one is the stiff one?  I like them because they don't collapse into the port.  I lost the number I used to order   .  :emsad:
KD

jsachs1

Cometic Exhaust Gaskets.
EX 130. Big bucks spiral wound stainless. Can be leakers.
C9247. Race style .240" thick. *** my go to.
John

kd

Quote from: jsachs1 on March 30, 2022, 03:07:11 PMCometic Exhaust Gaskets.
EX 130. Big bucks spiral wound stainless. Can be leakers.
C9247. Race style .240" thick. *** my go to.
John

Are the C9247 more rigid than the SE gasket?  The ones I am chasing are silver with what appears to be wire and not flexible to handle.  You can't make a thumbnail mark in them with fairly heavy pressure. They also take well to snugging down, seal real well and don't deform into the exhaust flow like some (SE).
KD

jsachs1

Quote from: kd on March 30, 2022, 05:35:51 PM
Quote from: jsachs1 on March 30, 2022, 03:07:11 PMCometic Exhaust Gaskets.
EX 130. Big bucks spiral wound stainless. Can be leakers.
C9247. Race style .240" thick. *** my go to.
John

Are the C9247 more rigid than the SE gasket?  The ones I am chasing are silver with what appears to be wire and not flexible to handle.  You can't make a thumbnail mark in them with fairly heavy pressure. They also take well to snugging down, seal real well and don't deform into the exhaust flow like some (SE).
No. they are NOT the tapered ID style. They're like the earlier round gaskets, just thicker, .240". Realize another thing when choosing exhaust gaskets. Pipes, depending on manufacture, have different, taper, and flat end, where they go into the port.
John

Ohio HD

Quote from: jsachs1 on March 31, 2022, 02:11:17 PM
Quote from: kd on March 30, 2022, 05:35:51 PM
Quote from: jsachs1 on March 30, 2022, 03:07:11 PMCometic Exhaust Gaskets.
EX 130. Big bucks spiral wound stainless. Can be leakers.
C9247. Race style .240" thick. *** my go to.
John

Are the C9247 more rigid than the SE gasket?  The ones I am chasing are silver with what appears to be wire and not flexible to handle.  You can't make a thumbnail mark in them with fairly heavy pressure. They also take well to snugging down, seal real well and don't deform into the exhaust flow like some (SE).
No. they are NOT the tapered ID style. They're like the earlier round gaskets, just thicker, .240". Realize another thing when choosing exhaust gaskets. Pipes, depending on manufacture, have different, taper, and flat end, where they go into the port.
John


Agree, I only uses these.


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kd

How stiff are those Brian?   Cosmetic list more than 1 of that description but I think only one is stiff.  Did Vince send you gaskets with the Burns pipe?  They are the stiff ones.  SE is not.

Thanks for the measurement John.  I am down to 4 so I'll measure the height and see if they are .240.  It may be a height difference in the other non tapered they offer. 

The ones I use are like the ones in Brian's pic.  I have ended up with softer ones by accident but can't find or remember the source or part number.  Vince at Burns couldn't tell me either so I just ordered a few from him to get me by.
KD

Ohio HD

These are the same as the gaskets Burns sent. They're stiff, they don't crush down like the SE gaskets.

kd

Puuurrrfect  Thanks.   :up:  Now I know they are like your gaskets in your pic.  (BTW you may have a typo in your first post with the Amazon link.  The C9928 doesn't seem to exist in the Cometic catalogue online and I can't find my good catalogue they gave me at SEMA. :wink: ) I'll have to dig around now.  I'm on a mission.  :scratch: 

John, the measurement on mine as mentioned from Burns are .125 X .125 band and 1.852 OD as near as can be measured with a composite makeup.  I will order a couple like your C9247 gaskets for comparison.
KD

Ohio HD

Yeah, these are C9247, the C9288 is the tapered gasket.

kd

Quote from: Ohio HD on March 31, 2022, 09:06:10 PMYeah, these are C9247, the C9288 is the tapered gasket.

I have a few of the C9298 tapered gaskets for my Dragula pipe. My flat (race style) gaskets look like the ones in the card you posted a pic of and I measure to be .125" thick, not .240".  They would look twice as tall as the .125" width.  I think I will have to call Cometic to get some sort of confirmation on the numbers before ordering.
KD

cheech

Cometics current rundown:
(This was under the M8 listing)

C9247 EVO, TWIN CAM, M8 EX. RACE STYLE .240" THICK,
C9540 EVO, T/C, M8 HI PERF.EX GASKET SPIRAL WOUND
C9719 EVO, T/C, M8 RACE STYLE EX. .110" THICK GASKET
C9288 EVO,T/C, M8, 65324-83A OE REPLACEMENT GASKET

C9540 appears to be a metal "o-ringish" type

I don't have my 10 pack where I'm at.
I'm pretty sure I got the C9719 though, they sure aren't .240 thick.
And they aren't the tapered style.


For what it's worth they are available in 2 packs and 10, ad a -2 to end of number for 2.

kd

Thanks Cheech.  That's what I see in the on-line Power Sport V-Twin Performance Gasket Catalogue.  I have a hard copy tucked away somewhere.  :banghead:  I didn't think they were the C9719 because I measure them at .125".  Having said that, they are a composite makeup and may be just measuring .015 larger with the Vernier caliper. As I said, the ones I have been using are the best (for me) so far.  I am willing to sample the .240" sizze but want to be sure I have at least a 10 pac of the present ones.
KD

cheech

Well given what they are, I'd expect a sizable variation amongst them.
The catalog listing I'd guess is a nominal design spec.

jsachs1

Quote from: cheech on April 01, 2022, 06:58:50 AMCometics current rundown:
(This was under the M8 listing)

C9247 EVO, TWIN CAM, M8 EX. RACE STYLE .240" THICK,
C9540 EVO, T/C, M8 HI PERF.EX GASKET SPIRAL WOUND
C9719 EVO, T/C, M8 RACE STYLE EX. .110" THICK GASKET
C9288 EVO,T/C, M8, 65324-83A OE REPLACEMENT GASKET

C9540 appears to be a metal "o-ringish" type

I don't have my 10 pack where I'm at.
I'm pretty sure I got the C9719 though, they sure aren't .240 thick.
And they aren't the tapered style.


For what it's worth they are available in 2 packs and 10, ad a -2 to end of number for 2.
C9540 is the new # for the EX130. Pricey, and can leak.
Ohio's pic is the C9247. My go to gaskets on most pipes.
John

cheech

Quote from: jsachs1 on April 01, 2022, 01:57:55 PMC9540 is the new # for the EX130. Pricey, and can leak.
Ohio's pic is the C9247. My go to gaskets on most pipes.
John

John, was the EX130 a Cometic number?