GT750 coupled exhaust

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GT750 coupled exhaust

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It is often reported that the coupled exhausts of the J, K & L models are problematic and very difficult to stop leaking? Is this really the case?

I am looking at possibly buying a L model but would like to know how much of a problem it really is? I would not wish to block them off, so do they really leak constantly or in this day and age are there suitable methods, processes and/or sealants that keep the joints leak tight?
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Re: GT750 coupled exhaust

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I have a 550 J with crossovers. They are sealed by a silicon o ring externally and a gasket sealant at the end of fitting. Mine never leak and nor will yours if you fit them properly. \\\\the system I use is to assemble the exhaust and fit it to the bike loosely then using a ratchet tie down across the width of the exhaust close to the crossovers. Then tighten the collars. Leave overnight for the joints to dry and remove the tie down. Simples!
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Re: GT750 coupled exhaust

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I just did my 550 as well. Same method, same tie down, but I used high temp RTV and plenty of it on the cross overs. Enough of it to squish out and seal in the bottom of the 'cups'.
The RTV I used was Versa-chem Mega Black.
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Re: GT750 coupled exhaust

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Thanks for the replies. It seems that sealing the couplings is not such a major issue.
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Re: GT750 coupled exhaust

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It's sorta like a paint job. Most of the work is in the prep. I'll be the first to admit that digging the OEM sealant out of the cups is nearly impossible. What I couldn't get out, I let the RTV fill the voids.
When shopping, look closely ate the 'cups' to make certain that none are bent. What I am calling cups are the recesses the cross overs fit in to.. If a cup is bent or deformed, it's likely to never seal..
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