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18303SM4020 - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Acura Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Acura 18303sm4020
2.4L. 2017-20, 3.5L. 1.5L turbo manual trans. 1.5L turbo, auto trans. Rear. 2017-20, 3.0L. Awd.
MSRP $27.78 CAD
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18303T60J01 - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Acura Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Acura 18303t60j01
2.0L turbo.
MSRP $16.81 CAD
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18303T2BA01 - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Acura Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Acura 18303t2ba01
2.4L, 2016-22. 1.5L turbo manual trans. 1.5L turbo, auto trans. Awd. 2.0L 2015.
MSRP $22.96 CAD
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MB3Z9450B - : Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket for Ford Image

Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket

2.3L. Ranger. 2.7l. Ranger. 3.0l.
MSRP $15.87 CAD
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59253115 - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Audi Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Audi 59253115
Diesel, 2010-12. 3.0L.
MSRP $16.25 CAD
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206928H30A - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Nissan 206928h30a
Without nismo. 2.5L. 1.5L turbo. Us parts. 2.0L hybrid. From 03/2011. Intermediate Pipe To Muffler. AWD. rear. 3.5L.
MSRP $24.10 CAD
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18303SM4020 - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Honda Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

1.8L. 2021-25 rear. Rear, 2021-26. 2.4L. Coupe, 3.5L. Hatchback, lx, ex, ex-l, rear. Coupe, sedan, 1.5L turbo, without si, rear.
MSRP $27.78 CAD
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140492028165 - : Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket for Mercedes-Benz Image

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Mercedes-Benz 140-492-02-81-65
Optional.
MSRP $27.90 CAD
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MR529721 - : Exhaust Pipe To Manifold Gasket for Mitsubishi Image

Exhaust Pipe To Manifold Gasket

Mitsubishi MR529721
2.4L.
MSRP $25.39 CAD
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18229TGZA01 - : Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket for Acura Image

Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket

Acura 18229tgza01
3.0L.
MSRP $35.83 CAD
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TL;DR Summary

Find genuine OEM exhaust gaskets built for vehicle-specific exhaust repairs. Confirm fitment by selecting your vehicle, checking the part number, or using VIN details before ordering.

Genuine OEM Exhaust Gaskets for Proper Sealing

Exhaust gaskets help seal the connection points between exhaust system components, including manifolds, pipes, catalytic converters, and related hardware. When an exhaust gasket wears out, cracks, compresses unevenly, or fails during a repair, it can lead to leaks, noise, odors, or performance concerns. At Performance Auto Parts, shoppers can find genuine OEM exhaust gaskets designed to match the original fit and sealing requirements for supported vehicles.

The exhaust gaskets category is useful for DIY repair shoppers, technicians, and vehicle owners completing exhaust service. Because exhaust systems operate under high heat and vibration, choosing the correct gasket shape, thickness, material, and bolt pattern is important for a clean repair.

What This Category Includes

This category may include exhaust manifold gaskets, flange gaskets, pipe gaskets, catalytic converter gaskets, muffler connection gaskets, downpipe gaskets, and related sealing parts. Availability depends on your vehicle’s year, make, model, engine, emissions equipment, and exhaust layout.

Some exhaust gaskets are sold individually, while others may be used with related hardware or included in larger repair assemblies. Always review the product listing, diagram position, and quantity before ordering.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Genuine OEM exhaust gaskets are designed around the vehicle’s original exhaust configuration. This can help support proper alignment, sealing pressure, and fit at connection points. Aftermarket gaskets can be useful in some repairs, but they may vary in material, cutout shape, or thickness depending on the brand.

For exhaust repairs, small fit differences can create installation challenges or leave gaps that may cause leaks. OEM gaskets reduce guesswork by matching the manufacturer’s original design for the specific application.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start by selecting your vehicle on PerformanceAutoParts.ca. Then compare the gasket location, engine option, exhaust configuration, and part number. If you are replacing a gasket during a manifold, pipe, or catalytic converter repair, check whether nearby fasteners or seals should also be replaced.

Consult your Owner’s Manual or service information for repair procedures, torque guidance, and inspection intervals where applicable.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Exhaust gasket fitment can change based on engine size, emissions equipment, drivetrain, and production details. A gasket for one engine may not match another engine in the same model year. Use VIN details when possible to help confirm the correct part.

Key Takeaways

  • Exhaust gaskets help seal high-heat exhaust connection points.
  • OEM gaskets are designed to match original fit, shape, and sealing needs.
  • Confirm engine, exhaust layout, part number, and VIN details before ordering.
  • Related bolts, studs, and seals may also need attention during repair.

FAQ

What does an exhaust gasket do?

An exhaust gasket seals the joint between exhaust components to help prevent leaks, noise, and escaping exhaust gases.

How do I know which exhaust gasket fits?

Select your vehicle, confirm the engine and exhaust location, compare the part number, and use VIN details when available.

Should exhaust gaskets be reused?

Many exhaust gaskets are replaced during exhaust service because heat and compression can affect sealing. Check the repair procedure for your vehicle.

Are OEM exhaust gaskets different from aftermarket gaskets?

OEM gaskets are designed to match the original application. Aftermarket options may vary by material, thickness, and shape.

Should I replace exhaust hardware at the same time?

It depends on condition. Rusted, stretched, or damaged bolts, nuts, and studs may need replacement for proper installation.