68-91 Dodge D100/D150/D200 Exhaust Header Gasket 5.2L 5.9L V8
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Frequently Asked Questions
68-91 Dodge D100/D150/D200 Exhaust Header Gasket 5.2L 5.9L V8
Seals the critical joint between your V8 header and cylinder head—stops exhaust leaks before they start. Designed for direct bolt-on fit on classic Dodge light-duty trucks. Prevents hot gases from escaping where they shouldn't, keeping your engine running clean and quiet.
Key Features
- V8 Engine Specific - Engineered for 5.2L and 5.9L big-block and small-block applications, ensuring proper seal without modification.
- Factory Mounting Points - Installs at original header bolt locations—no drilling or welding required.
- Heat-Resistant Construction - Handles sustained exhaust temperatures without degradation or blowout.
Specs
- Gasket type: Header-to-cylinder head seal
- Engine compatibility: 5.2L and 5.9L V8
- Vehicle generation: 1968–1991 D-series light-duty trucks
- Condition: New
What's Included
- One exhaust header gasket
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need new bolts to install this gasket?
Reuse your existing header bolts if they're in good condition. If they're stripped, rusted, or bent, grab fresh ones—they're cheap insurance against a leaky seal that'll require disassembly again.
Should I apply any sealant before bolting it down?
Gasket alone does the job. No additional sealant or adhesive needed—just clean both surfaces, lay the gasket flat, and torque the bolts evenly. Refer to your vehicle's service manual for the correct torque spec.
What if my header is warped or corroded?
A bad gasket seal often signals a warped header or pitted bolt holes. Inspect the header mating surface and cylinder head for damage before installing. A curved or pitted surface will cause this gasket to blow out the same way.
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