Exhaust Gaskets

201109N01A - : Exhaust Muffler for Nissan Image

Exhaust Muffler

Nissan 20110-9N01A
Maxima. Rear. With k12,qx3 paint code. Left. To 11/09.
Discontinued
203003NT0A - : Exhaust Pipe for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe

Nissan 20300-3NT0A
Altima. 3.5l. Intermediate.
$899.52
20300ZN70A - : Exhaust Pipe for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe

Nissan 20300-ZN70A
From 02/2009. Intermediate. Altima. Front. 3.5L.
Discontinued
14002CZ30E - : Exhaust Manifold for Nissan Image

Exhaust Manifold

Nissan 14002-CZ30E
Rogue, Rogue Select. To 1/13. Federal. To 01/2013.
Discontinued
1400246P00 - : Exhaust Manifold for Nissan Image

Exhaust Manifold

Nissan 14002-46P00
300ZX. Without turbo. Right.
Discontinued
2003001G11 - : Exhaust Pipe for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe

Nissan 20030-01G11
Gas. 4 cylinder engine. Center. Pick-up. 2wd, federal. Fuel injection. 4 cylinder, 2wd long bed with king cab, manual trans. Pick-up. 4...
Discontinued
200208B820 - : Exhaust Pipe for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe

Nissan 20020-8B820
To 12/1999. 200SX. 2.0l.
Discontinued
20100ZK41A - : Exhaust Muffler for Nissan Image

Exhaust Muffler

Nissan 20100-ZK41A
Maxima. Rear. Left. Sl model.
Discontinued
2001031G05 - : Exhaust Pipe for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe

Nissan 20010-31G05
Gas. 6 cylinder engine. Front. Rear. Pick-up. 6 cylinder. 4wd. Left. 6 cylinder, 4wd, auto trans. 6 cylinder, 4wd, from 7/86.
Discontinued
201008Z400 - : Exhaust Muffler for Nissan Image

Exhaust Muffler

Nissan 20100-8Z400
2.4L, usa only, 2wd. Frontier. 2.4l. 2wd. Calif. From 04/1999.
Discontinued
200208B060 - : Exhaust Pipe for Nissan Image

Exhaust Pipe

Nissan 20020-8B060
Pick-up. 4 cylinder. Front. 4wd. 4 cylinder, 4wd, all.
Discontinued

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Exhaust Gaskets: Containing Extreme Heat and Pressure

Get out of the breakdown lane and back in the fast lane with genuine OEM parts from Bill Korum's Puyallup Nissan of Warwick. Exhaust gaskets seal the connections between exhaust manifolds and cylinder heads to prevent hot gas leaks. These gaskets withstand extreme temperatures from combustion gases while maintaining proper sealing pressure consistently. Failed exhaust gaskets create loud ticking noises and allow dangerous fumes to enter the cabin area. Replacing exhaust gaskets when they fail prevents exhaust leaks that reduce engine performance and create health hazards.

How Exhaust Gaskets Function

Exhaust gaskets mount between the exhaust manifold flange and the cylinder head exhaust ports to create a seal. They contain extremely hot combustion gases immediately after they exit the cylinders during the exhaust stroke. The gaskets prevent exhaust leaks that would reduce back pressure and disrupt engine tuning specifications. Most exhaust gaskets use metal construction with crush rings or multi-layer steel designs for durability. The materials must resist temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees while maintaining sealing force under extreme conditions. Exhaust gaskets also prevent dangerous carbon monoxide from leaking into the engine compartment where it could enter the cabin. These components work with your exhaust system to safely channel gases away from the engine and passengers inside the vehicle.

What Causes Exhaust Gasket Failure

Extreme heat cycles cause metal gaskets to compress and lose sealing ability over extended time periods. The constant expansion and contraction from heating and cooling weakens the material structure permanently. Corrosion from moisture and exhaust condensation eats away at metal gaskets over years of exposure. Warped exhaust manifolds from overheating prevent gaskets from maintaining proper contact with surfaces. Improper installation torque causes gaskets to blow out immediately or fail prematurely after installation. The Rogue and Murano commonly need exhaust gasket replacement when ticking noises develop or when exhaust smell enters the cabin during operation.

Genuine Exhaust Gaskets Last Longer

Aftermarket exhaust gaskets often use thinner materials that fail sooner under extreme heat conditions than factory parts. Generic versions may have incorrect port shapes that create leak paths immediately after installation. Budget gaskets lack the heat-resistant coatings that extend service life under harsh operating conditions. Genuine Nissan exhaust gaskets use materials specifically designed for your engine's exhaust temperatures and operating requirements. The dimensions match factory specifications exactly for proper sealing at all exhaust ports without gaps. Factory gaskets include proper coatings that resist corrosion and heat damage better than generic substitutes. Get out of the garage and back on the road in no time with genuine OEM parts from Bill Korum's Puyallup Nissan of Warwick.