1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket
1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket
1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket
1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket
1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket
1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket
1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket

1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket

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1951-1959 Chrysler HEMI 331-392 V8 Exhaust Header Gasket

Factory gasket set engineered for classic Chrysler HEMI header sealing and leak prevention. Matched to 331 and 392 cubic-inch HEMI engines across early Chrysler platforms. Designed for proper port-to-manifold compression without erosion or blowby.

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Key Features
  • Multi-gasket set - Complete port sealing across all header runners eliminates pressure leaks
  • HEMI-specific fitment - Matched to classic Chrysler head and manifold port geometry
  • Reusable composition - Hard panel construction resists degradation under sustained heat cycles
Specs
  • Application: Chrysler HEMI 331, 392 cubic-inch V8 engines
  • Configuration: Exhaust header gasket set
  • Condition: New
Whats Included
  • Exhaust header gasket set
Frequently Asked Questions

Do these gaskets need to be installed dry or with sealant?

Install dry for best results. Header gaskets rely on crush fit at the port face — applying gasket sealer can actually prevent proper sealing and cause leaks. Tighten fasteners in a star pattern to ensure even compression across all ports.

Can I reuse my old header bolts?

Inspect them first. If they show corrosion, stretch marks, or thread damage, replace them. New fasteners ensure consistent clamp load and prevent gasket creep. Old bolts can relax over heat cycles and cause exhaust leaks.

What if my headers are warped or pitted?

Warped or damaged port surfaces won't seal properly even with new gaskets. Have your headers checked on a flat plate or resurfaced if needed. A bad seal at the header face creates exhaust leaks that no gasket can fix.

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