- Remflex’s unique flexible graphite material has been proven for more than 30 years
- Port Dimensions – 3-3/16″ Diameter and 3-11/6″ Diameter; Chevy V8 – Y-Pipe Connector, Fits: 5.7L – 7.4L, 1500-3500 Truck (’96-’00), 1 (each)
- Remflex exhaust gaskets come in a standard 1/8 inch thickness and are designed to crush 50 percent allowing them to fill any pits or gaps in the flange surface up to 1/16 inch
- There are no rubber binders or composite materials in Remflex exhaust gaskets so they will not shrink or harden due to time or temperature eliminating the need to go back and continually retighten your flange bolts


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Remflex 2045 Exhaust Gasket for Chevy V8 Engine
*$466.10
Informação adicional
Brand | Remflex |
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Material | Graphite, Rubber |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 878891003543 |
Manufacturer | Remflex |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00878891003543 |
Model | 2045 |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 5 x 0.3 inches |
Item model number | 2045 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2045 |
Date First Available | December 20, 2012 |
Marci Eck –
Great design compresses a little to fill voids. I will look for the REMFLEX gaskets next time I need one.
Donovan –
This solved my warped flange issue on my GMC truck. Much nicer gasket than the $10 one at the parts store.
James Kelley –
Great gasket especially for older trucks as it forms to the bent flanges.
Jacob –
Awesome product. Will definitely source remflex for all future gaskets. Sealed where nothing else worked
david –
Walker cheep in there gaskets are two thin not what they were blown out two walker this one still working great
Mambajamba –
This is without the best gasket for the exhaust flange on 1996-1999 chevys k2500’s
Michael C –
The item description here indicates 5.7 thru 7.4. This is actually for 7.4 thru 8.1 which is clearly written on the actual item package.
Ty B. –
I used this on my 99 K2500 Suburban with a 454. I had my transmission replaced and the shop who did the work either reused the old gasket or put in a factory replacement that was already blown when I picked the burb up. I tried a cheap replacement that failed after a day.
I found this gasket, installed it and it was the cure to the warped catalytic flange. Now my Suburban doesn’t sound like a leaky exhaust ststem and it doesn’t run rich as the O2 sensor isn’t fooled by fresh air.