MAHLE Catalytic Converter Gasket,Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket P/N:F14627
Seal the joint between the catalytic converter and exhaust pipe with the MAHLE Catalytic Converter Gasket / Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket (F14592) — a ring-type gasket listed under both names. It fits a broad mix of applications, including the 1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova [L4-1.6L], 1990-1991 Geo Prizm [L4-1.6L], 1985 Honda Accord [L4-1.8L], 1994-1995 Mazda MX-3 [L4-1.6L], and many Toyota models such as the 1989-1995 Toyota 4Runner [L4-2.4L], 1990-1993 Toyota Celica [L4-1.6L], 1986-1992 Toyota Supra [L6-3.0L], and 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma [L4-2.4L] — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of 48 applications.
Fitted at the flange, it seals the connection so exhaust gas stays inside the piping rather than escaping at the joint. Signs this gasket may need replacing include an exhaust leak, ticking or hissing at the converter-to-pipe connection, or a failed seal found during service — if the gasket is the cause, this replaces it. The package contains one gasket; the quantity required varies by application, with some using two or three. Country of origin: Japan.
Manufacturer part number F14592.
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What does the MAHLE F14592 gasket do?
It seals the flanged joint between the catalytic converter and exhaust pipe, helping keep exhaust gas inside the piping instead of leaking at that connection.
Will this gasket fit my vehicle?
It's listed for 48 applications, including the Chevrolet Nova, Geo Prizm, Honda Accord/Civic, Mazda MX-3, and many Toyota models. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for your exact year, model, and engine.
How many gaskets do I need?
The package contains one gasket. The number required varies by application — some listed vehicles use two or three, so confirm the quantity for your specific application.
What are the gasket's dimensions and material?
It measures 2.26 in outside diameter, 1.76 in inside diameter, and 0.23 in thick, with steel and composite construction. It's a Ring Type A gasket built to OEM Standard grade.
What are signs this gasket may need replacing?
An exhaust leak, ticking or hissing near the converter-to-pipe joint, or a damaged seal found during service. If the gasket is the cause of the leak, this part replaces it.
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