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Old Mar 6, 2025 | 10:59 PM
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Default Y pipe to exhaust header driver side

I'm sorry to have to ask this. But I put my engine back in it's been a couple months since I took it out upon installing the exhaust headers to the y pipe I see an issue. The passenger side sits flush but on the driver's side, it stands off by like a half inch at the three points the bolts attached to the header. Is this normal it's been too long I forget. Is there a gasket that belongs in there and I lost it? If so if you know a part number please send it my way. If someone has a picture of this connection of driver's side exhaust header to the y pipe, that'd be really helpful. I've been on the internet looking for an image for 2 hours and nothing.
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Old Mar 7, 2025 | 6:29 AM
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The gasket makes up the difference. It’s a crush ring type.

Fel Pro #’s are:

61089 - Left
61074 - Right
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Old Mar 7, 2025 | 4:11 PM
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Thank you. I picked them up this morning.
Appreciate the insight.
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