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I've had good luck with Osco. However, I don't follow all their instructions to the letter, namely "i do use RTV, VERY THINLY applied to both sides of the gaskets". My experience is that dry gaskets tend to cause more edge rusting in salt water. Ultra copper or ultra black work well. Also, I don't remove all the primer in the area of the gasket surfaces, but you do need to insure that there are no paint drips in the area. Retorque to 25 ft/lbs or so before and after the first one or two run cycles. It WILL settle and unload the bolts.
Agree... either Osco or Barr would be a good choice.
Since you are replacing risers/elbows only, are you certain that either will mate to the OEM manifolds?
Would going to complete center-rise exhaust benefit you? (baring any clearance issues)
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Warning! Turn off your sarcasm filters and enable sarcasm!One disadvantage is that, if they have a gasket leak, water goes into multiple cylinders. With a log setup, only the first cylinder gets wet.