98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket
98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket
98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket
98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket
98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket
98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket
98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket

98-15 Chevrolet Camaro / Corvette / Firebird Exhaust Header Gasket

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Exhaust Header Gasket — 98–15 Camaro / Corvette / Firebird

Seals the critical joint between your header and cylinder head to prevent exhaust leaks. Factory replacement gasket engineered for proper compression and heat resistance on small-block and LS platforms. One gasket per cylinder bank—order the quantity you need for your build.

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Key Features
  • Heat-rated construction — Handles continuous exhaust temperatures without deterioration or blow-by.
  • Factory profile match — Aligns with OEM header bolt patterns for zero-hassle fitment.
  • Multiple units available — Buy singles or pairs depending on your header setup.
Specs
  • Hard panel construction, designed for header-to-head mounting
  • Replaces original equipment gaskets
Whats Included
  • Exhaust header gasket(s) only — no hardware or fasteners
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to reuse the old bolts, or should I buy new ones?

Reuse your factory header bolts if they're in good shape. If they're stretched, corroded, or you're pulling a stubborn header, new bolts ensure even clamping pressure and a better seal on the fresh gasket.

Should I clean the header and head surface before installing the new gasket?

Yes. Wire brush or scrape away old gasket material and carbon buildup on both mating surfaces. A clean, flat surface gives the new gasket the best chance to seal without leaks.

Can I install this myself with basic hand tools?

You'll need a socket set and wrenches to remove and reinstall your header. Pulling a header takes patience but is straightforward on most builds—space under the car is the real challenge. Break the bolts loose carefully to avoid stripping.

Products are direct shipped from Supplier.

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