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Parts for your 2013 Honda Elysion-Exhaust gasket
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2013 Honda Elysion exhaust gasket — purpose, fitment and servicing tips
Based on Honda technical sources — namely the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue for RR1–RR5 Elysion models and the Exhaust System section of the Honda service manual for the same platform — the 2013 Honda Elysion does use exhaust gaskets. These sources show gaskets at the cylinder head to exhaust manifold, at the front pipe/catalytic converter joints (often a doughnut-style ring), and at rear exhaust flanges. Dealer parts diagrams for the 2.4L (K24) and V6 (J30) variants also list multiple exhaust gaskets as service parts. So, for this vehicle, an exhaust gasket is absolutely relevant.
The exhaust gasket’s job is simple but critical: it seals the hot gas path so the Elysion runs quiet, clean and within emissions targets. At the manifold, a multi-layer steel gasket copes with extreme heat and expansion. Further back, graphite/steel “doughnut” or flat ring gaskets seal flanged joints while allowing a touch of movement so vibration doesn’t crack pipes. Keeping these seals healthy prevents exhaust leaks that can sound like a ticking on cold start, bring fumes into the cabin, and skew oxygen sensor readings — all things that can hurt fuel economy and trip a check-engine light.
Best practice from Honda service procedures is to replace exhaust gaskets any time a joint is disturbed during work such as manifold removal, catalytic converter replacement or muffler swaps. Reusing crushed seals is false economy. Clean the mating faces, check studs and spring bolts, fit new gaskets in the correct orientation, and tighten to the factory torque spec. After the first proper heat cycle, a quick re-check for any seepage is smart. Avoid silicone or exhaust paste near oxygen sensors