2002 Summit 800 Exhaust Grommet

scott.

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Picked up a new to me summit 800 and have had to throw some new/used parts at it to get it back into spec...The sled's missing the exhaust grommet (Exhaust Grommet Summit 700. Summit 800. - Part Number: 514054224....they don't make this part anymore and / or it's not available to me up in Canada here.
Any thoughts as to where I could find one and/or what to do to seal up that hole.
I was thinking of throwing a bunch of high temp silicone around the hole/in the hole to make the piece that I need, but not sure if there's a better option!
Thanks in advance!!
 

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Picked up a new to me summit 800 and have had to throw some new/used parts at it to get it back into spec...The sled's missing the exhaust grommet (Exhaust Grommet Summit 700. Summit 800. - Part Number: 514054224....they don't make this part anymore and / or it's not available to me up in Canada here.
Any thoughts as to where I could find one and/or what to do to seal up that hole.
I was thinking of throwing a bunch of high temp silicone around the hole/in the hole to make the piece that I need, but not sure if there's a better option!
Thanks in advance!!

My brother and I both had 02 800s from new and neither had the doughnuts.
We still have one, has not worn out yet...steel on steel.
High temp caulk wont work - try some 1/8" X 1.5" wide intumescent tape cut to fit
 

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For $40 buy the right part.
My sled was steel on steel.
06 was my next sled and it had doughnut.
Intumescent tape is a band aid.
But it will work.
Or looks like it's $40.
 

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The part # he has listed is the belly pan grommet, not the y pipe to pipe donut gasket. On the early years prior to the donut gasket I’ve always used a bead of orange copper silicone. Surfaces have to be really clean, install and leave sit for a day or so before use. Never had any issue if it falling off or leaking.
 
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