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exhaust Flange and gasket part numbers?

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hey guys

 

my legacy has a exhaust problem... i need to replace the pipe gasket and flange between the cat and mid pipe.. does anyone have a part number for the gasket and flange?

 

thanks in advance

 

Neo

As far as I know the flange is not serviced separately, your local generic auto parts store can hook you up with a generic flange (after you measure yours) and gasket (donut). At least that is what I had to do here (I replaced both flanges, so the "key" measurement was the pipe diameter), they do sell a two part flange that fits together, so you avoid a complete disassembly.

Hi. I might not be understanding exactly where your exhaust issue is, but I had a leak on my '00obw that these parts fixed:

exhaustgasketitems-1.jpg

exhaustleak00obw-2.jpg

porcupine73

 

I *think* that is the idea, but the flanges rot off these cars as they get older, so to avoid cutting and welding, you would buy the two piece flange kit (two 1/2 flanges that join at the through bolts in an interlocking kind of way).

 

What did Subaru charge you for the bolt/spring/nut combination?

(After market kits, eg: Dodge 3.0, same set-up, are $5 for two sets)

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Hi. I might not be understanding exactly where your exhaust issue is, but I had a leak on my '00obw that these parts fixed:

exhaustgasketitems-1.jpg

exhaustleak00obw-2.jpg

 

 

that is exactly what my problem is!!! so what are the part numbers i cant see them... :banana: :banana: :banana:

 

thanks

The donut part # is below. I would highly suggest the new shoulder bolts too as mine were really rusted and broke during removal. Note of course this is for a 2000 2.5L Outback which might be different than yours. If you're ordering from a Subaru dealer I'd just order by description; that's what I did and got all the correct parts:

exhaustgasket00-2.jpg

exhaustunhooked1.jpg

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The donut part # is below. I would highly suggest the new shoulder bolts too as mine were really rusted and broke during removal. Note of course this is for a 2000 2.5L Outback which might be different than yours. If you're ordering from a Subaru dealer I'd just order by description; that's what I did and got all the correct parts:

exhaustgasket00-2.jpg

exhaustunhooked1.jpg

 

 

great perfect and do you remember how much did you pay for the gasket?

mmmm...yes let's see I posted it in a thread some time back let me see if I can find it...yes this thread.

 

let's see...total for exhaust parts $21.40: exhaust gasket $6.16; two flange bolts ttl $4.40; two nuts ttl $3.66; two springs ttl $7.18.

 

I also got two cam cap o-rings $6.12 ttl and starter contact set $5.31.

 

Add on $9.95 shipping (their minimum shipping charge or 10% of order) for total $42.78.

 

exhaustfixed1.jpg

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