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    Help! my silicone from realgasketsdotcom doesnt fit!!!

    I got this (RG-GS2000 1980/1985 SUZUKI GS750, GS1000, GS1100 (16 BOLT HOLE GASKET FITS TO 20 BOLT HOLE COVER) for my 82 gs750T. The inside holes at the front and back arent even close. Is there a trick to running this gasket? I was gonna take off thursday and get lost with some friends now what do I do???? I havent been on my zook for almost 2 weeks.. ](*,)

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    Originally posted by JohnnyV View Post
    I got this (RG-GS2000 1980/1985 SUZUKI GS750, GS1000, GS1100 (16 BOLT HOLE GASKET FITS TO 20 BOLT HOLE COVER) for my 82 gs750T. The inside holes at the front and back arent even close. Is there a trick to running this gasket? I was gonna take off thursday and get lost with some friends now what do I do???? I havent been on my zook for almost 2 weeks.. ](*,)
    Have you tried flipping it over from left to right?


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      #3
      It would be so cool if that was the problem. Thanks but that isnt it. I did have to look twice though lol.

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        #4
        I was afraid that you would think I was being a smarta$$ but thankfully you didn't...I've done stuff like that before so that is why I suggested it.

        You have the wrong gasket. You need the RG-GS3000 Gasket:




        Good luck!

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          #5
          dang it. I ordered the wrong one. Anybody need this one? Surly I wont get one by thursday... bummer. Thanks for the reply I guess I didnt compare them good enough.

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            Originally posted by JohnnyV View Post
            dang it. I ordered the wrong one. Anybody need this one? Surly I wont get one by thursday... bummer. Thanks for the reply I guess I didnt compare them good enough.

            Call Harold at Real Gaskets [(423)543-6194] and see if he will let you trade it in. If not you might get him to expedite a correct one. I've found him easy to work with in the past.

            Make sure you don't over torque the gasket. It's done in in-pounds, not foot-pounds.

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