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Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333887] Sat, 23 June 2018 12:43 Go to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Our coach still has the iron manifolds.
I was going to start assembling the new stainless exhaust system that I got from Applied to replace the rotting out mufflers.
Now that the engine and transmission are in the frame in front of the coach, it makes sense to bolt up to the manifolds and work aft....
I did save the flanges, but I did not save the gaskets (aka exhaust donuts).
No problem, last time I needed them, they were right there in the parts store. . .
Guess what, I Need 2 (one for each side of a 455), and there are two shops that each say that they have one...
Those shops are 30 miles apart and in different directions.

I placed an order and they should be here Wednesday.

I called a number of the bigger muffler shops, one does not stock them at all, the other MIGHT be able to match them up if I was to go 11 miles to get there, but I did not retain the old ones.

So it goes.

Matt


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Re: Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333889 is a reply to message #333887] Sat, 23 June 2018 14:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rick Staples is currently offline  Rick Staples   United States
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This is why people more and more do their shopping on line. Local stores can't stock everything in an ever-expanding universe, I understand. But when they "don't want to know", and take many days (and sometimes a shipping charge) to get you the maybe right part, I just fire up the old computer and go to Amazon, Rock Auto, or, when I really want the right (or rare) part, surf or phone to Applied GMC. "Buy Local" is a sad joke these days.
My .02.
Rick Staples


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Re: Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333890 is a reply to message #333887] Sat, 23 June 2018 14:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
GMC Cruse is currently offline  GMC Cruse   United States
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Matt Colie wrote on Sat, 23 June 2018 13:43
Our coach still has the iron manifolds.
I was going to start assembling the new stainless exhaust system that I got from Applied to replace the rotting out mufflers.
Now that the engine and transmission are in the frame in front of the coach, it makes sense to bolt up to the manifolds and work aft....
I did save the flanges, but I did not save the gaskets (aka exhaust donuts).
No problem, last time I needed them, they were right there in the parts store. . .
Guess what, I Need 2 (one for each side of a 455), and there are two shops that each say that they have one...
Those shops are 30 miles apart and in different directions.

I placed an order and they should be here Wednesday.

I called a number of the bigger muffler shops, one does not stock them at all, the other MIGHT be able to match them up if I was to go 11 miles to get there, but I did not retain the old ones.

So it goes.

Matt



You should have posted this before you ordered. I might have what you need. Sent youu an Email.


Mike K. '75 PB Southeast Michigan
Re: [GMCnet] Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333893 is a reply to message #333890] Sat, 23 June 2018 14:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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This is NOT intended to be a criticism of anyone, particularly those whom
have been a big help to me personally.
It strikes me as somewhat peculiar that there is an unwillingness to
go what we in the Western USA consider short distances, to chase down
needed items for our 40 year old coaches. I frequently drive 100 miles or
more round trip to purchase sausages and other meats that we enjoy.
30 miles round trip for a lunch with friends is a common practice as
well.
I guess because we have counties larger than many eastern states, that
our perspective might be skewed.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or.

On Sat, Jun 23, 2018, 12:36 PM Mike wrote:

> Matt Colie wrote on Sat, 23 June 2018 13:43
>> Our coach still has the iron manifolds.
>> I was going to start assembling the new stainless exhaust system that I
> got from Applied to replace the rotting out mufflers.
>> Now that the engine and transmission are in the frame in front of the
> coach, it makes sense to bolt up to the manifolds and work aft....
>> I did save the flanges, but I did not save the gaskets (aka exhaust
> donuts).
>> No problem, last time I needed them, they were right there in the parts
> store. . .
>> Guess what, I Need 2 (one for each side of a 455), and there are two
> shops that each say that they have one...
>> Those shops are 30 miles apart and in different directions.
>>
>> I placed an order and they should be here Wednesday.
>>
>> I called a number of the bigger muffler shops, one does not stock them
> at all, the other MIGHT be able to match them up if I was to go 11 miles to
>> get there, but I did not retain the old ones.
>>
>> So it goes.
>>
>> Matt
>
>
>
> You should have posted this before you ordered. I might have what you
> need. Sent youu an Email.
>
> --
> Mike K.
> '75 PB
> Southeast Michigan
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Re: [GMCnet] Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333900 is a reply to message #333893] Sat, 23 June 2018 16:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeanette is currently offline  Jeanette   United States
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James Hupy, I understand. Sounds like Texas!!

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> On Jun 23, 2018, at 2:57 PM, James Hupy wrote:
>
> This is NOT intended to be a criticism of anyone, particularly those whom
> have been a big help to me personally.
> It strikes me as somewhat peculiar that there is an unwillingness to
> go what we in the Western USA consider short distances, to chase down
> needed items for our 40 year old coaches. I frequently drive 100 miles or
> more round trip to purchase sausages and other meats that we enjoy.
> 30 miles round trip for a lunch with friends is a common practice as
> well.
> I guess because we have counties larger than many eastern states, that
> our perspective might be skewed.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or.
>
>> On Sat, Jun 23, 2018, 12:36 PM Mike wrote:
>>
>> Matt Colie wrote on Sat, 23 June 2018 13:43
>>> Our coach still has the iron manifolds.
>>> I was going to start assembling the new stainless exhaust system that I
>> got from Applied to replace the rotting out mufflers.
>>> Now that the engine and transmission are in the frame in front of the
>> coach, it makes sense to bolt up to the manifolds and work aft....
>>> I did save the flanges, but I did not save the gaskets (aka exhaust
>> donuts).
>>> No problem, last time I needed them, they were right there in the parts
>> store. . .
>>> Guess what, I Need 2 (one for each side of a 455), and there are two
>> shops that each say that they have one...
>>> Those shops are 30 miles apart and in different directions.
>>>
>>> I placed an order and they should be here Wednesday.
>>>
>>> I called a number of the bigger muffler shops, one does not stock them
>> at all, the other MIGHT be able to match them up if I was to go 11 miles to
>>> get there, but I did not retain the old ones.
>>>
>>> So it goes.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>
>>
>>
>> You should have posted this before you ordered. I might have what you
>> need. Sent youu an Email.
>>
>> --
>> Mike K.
>> '75 PB
>> Southeast Michigan
>>
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Re: Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333902 is a reply to message #333887] Sat, 23 June 2018 16:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lqqkatjon is currently offline  lqqkatjon   United States
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That seems to be more
Common issue. And as states elsewhere, is why I am starting to shop more online too. The local stores do not have things in stock, and they do not have the ability to have employees that know. I pretty sure I have 2 spare doughnuts hanging up in the garage because I found the same issue. So when I ordered I grabbed 4. Same deal with the manifold gaskets. Try to find a remflex when you might need one.

People complain about not finding a 16.5" tires. That is the least of worries on part availability.

Applied and venders have everything, but you are at mercy of shipping cost and time.



Jon Roche 75 palm beach EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now. St. Cloud, MN http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
Re: [GMCnet] Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333914 is a reply to message #333893] Sat, 23 June 2018 19:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Jim,

Your perspective is great.
But it annoys me to have to drive for over an hour and buy 2+ gallons of fuel to pick up two 5$ parts.
Fortunately, I worked in free shipping.

Matt


James Hupy wrote on Sat, 23 June 2018 15:57
This is NOT intended to be a criticism of anyone, particularly those whom
have been a big help to me personally.
It strikes me as somewhat peculiar that there is an unwillingness to go what we in the Western USA consider short distances, to chase down
needed items for our 40 year old coaches. I frequently drive 100 miles or more round trip to purchase sausages and other meats that we enjoy.
30 miles round trip for a lunch with friends is a common practice as well.
I guess because we have counties larger than many eastern states, that our perspective might be skewed.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or.



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Re: [GMCnet] Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333921 is a reply to message #333893] Sat, 23 June 2018 21:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I understand Jim. I'm 60 round trip to my doc or small hospital here inn Texas. Wouldn't change it for the world. Hope you get better...Tom
Re: Exhaust manifold gaskets - not stocked anywhere [message #333930 is a reply to message #333887] Sun, 24 June 2018 07:43 Go to previous message
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You don't have to live in the West to belong to the syndrome. I grew up in rural central Al. Everything was in Montgomery so it wasn't a drive, it was a habit. Likewise, the car was an appliance, not an extension of the ego.
It will be interesting to see how online merchandising fares with the recent sales tax ruling from The Supremes.

--johnny


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