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[QUOTE="2-Strokes 4-ever, post: 1430757, member: 58946"] Does the Honda's exhaust go [B]around[/B] the cylinder's outlet, or [B]in[/B] to it? If [B]in[/B] you can simply add more metal gaskets before sliding the pipe in. Use RTV silicone because the rubber o-ring may be partially exposed. More headpipe length = more low end. I ran about 4-5 gaskets in an old RM, you could tell the difference in low end (with a slight loss of top.) I'm pretty sure yamaha's go around, meaning a special part is needed. I'm not real familiar with Hondas. [/QUOTE]
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