Will fit the following models:
1961 Dodge Power Wagon
1962 Dodge Power Wagon
1963 Dodge Power Wagon
1964 Dodge Power Wagon
1965 Dodge Power Wagon
1966 Dodge Power Wagon
1967 Dodge Power Wagon
1968 Dodge Power Wagon
1969 Dodge Power Wagon
1970 Dodge Power Wagon
1971 Dodge Power Wagon
1972 Dodge Power Wagon
1973 Dodge Power Wagon
1974 Dodge Power Wagon
Includes
Riser Gasket
- Designed to crush 50%
- This allows them to fill gaps in the flange surface up to 1/16"
- 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit - far exceeding the temperature of any vehicle's exhaust system.
- Remflex exhaust gaskets rebound 30 percent, resulting in an optimal seal.
Remflex® Exhaust Header Gaskets Remflex's unique flexible graphite material has been used in industrial applications for over 30 years. Whether you have an old pick-up truck in need of a manifold gasket or a race car with custom-built headers, Remflex exhaust gaskets will always work properly.
It's a common misconception that if you spend a lot of money on high-quality headers with thick flanges, leaks won't be an issue. In reality, a thicker flange does help, but it cannot completely eliminate warping. Constant thermal cycling causes warping of header flanges and cast iron exhaust manifolds, as well as the exhaust flange of the cylinder head itself, especially in high performance and/or high-load environments. Leaks are imminent when the sealing surface is warped, and when there is a leak, pitting of the exhaust port sealing surface usually follows. A new set of standard gaskets will not solve the problem, but Remflex gaskets, which have a 50 percent crush built in, can seal gaps as small as 1/16-inch. Moreover, unlike traditional gaskets, they do not shrink, so they never need to be re-torqued. Surprisingly, heat - the very thing exhaust gaskets are supposed to withstand - is the leading cause of exhaust gasket failure. This is due to the fact that traditional exhaust gaskets are made of composite materials, which are blends of natural fibers and synthetic compounds bound together with rubber. Simply put, it's only a matter of time before the high temperatures in the vehicle's exhaust system burn the composite materials of the gasket, resulting in an exhaust leak. You've probably noticed the strong odor that emanates from the engine compartment after installing a new set of high-quality exhaust gaskets. That's the odor of the rubber binders in composite materials, which burn out almost instantly. When rubber overheats, it starts to shrink as well as harden. That's why you're told to re-torque the gaskets on a regular basis, and why if you don't, an exhaust leak will develop. Remflex exhaust gaskets are made of 100 percent flexible graphite and can withstand temperatures of up to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, so they are unaffected by the exhaust system and will not burn out, shrink, or leak. Not now, and never again!
**Please note some of our listings use stock photos which may be slightly different than the actual product.