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Scion Exhaust Flange Gasket is applied to seal the junction of the exhaust pipes to prevent leakages and to preserve the sporty sound. In 2003, Scion entered the roads in new compact cars with a bright color, quick one price shopping, and limited Release Series editions allowing the owners to feel special and be supported by the Toyota reliability. Due to the fact that the brand served as a guinea pig, its models had agile handling and smart cabin technology that remain fresh even after the brand was discontinued in 2016. Many first time buyers believed in Scion because of its combination of style, value, and dependability and the one million plus cars sold continue to be fun driving cars that should be supplied with quality parts. An excellent Exhaust Flange Gasket is appropriate to that philosophy. An Exhaust Flange Gasket is made of heat resistant composite and creates a good seal between flanges, prevents noise, ensures backpressure and keeps emissions in specification. A new Scion Exhaust Flange Gasket is easy to install, you just have to be organized. It is optimal to park the car, allow the exhaust to cool down and hold up the pipes using stands. Unattach the flange, separate the pipes, scrape out the old gasket and rust until you have clean and flat metal. Install the fresh gasket, apply a small bead of approved sealant (where needed) and position the flanges, insert the bolts and fasten them evenly in a crisscross pattern. Get the vehicle down, fire the engine, check for leaks and once the engine has warmed, retorque the bolts to keep your Scion quiet and efficient.