I think Athena is using the wrong kind of gasket material for the base gasket; it compresses too easily and is brittle - bad combination. I haven't replaced the gasket yet since it's not leaking (fingers crossed it will stay that way). I'm building another GS1000 engine right now with OE gaskets and the base gasket is thinner and harder. The base gasket is a unique application within the engine and similarly needs a special type of gasket material. I didn't pay attention to this detail before and it looks like I'm going to be paying for that oversight.
Regarding other Athena gaskets, most seem fine to me but not of the same quality as the OE stuff. For example, the OE gaskets have an almost rubbery feel to them, and some are coated with something to supplement the seal. I do NOT recommend using oil/grease on gaskets, unless you are a racer and plan on tearing into the engine on a regular basis, since this will defeat the coating layer. The Athena gaskets are more papery so to speak for lack of a more technical description. Again, no worries with the majority of these gaskets but it's easy to see that they will tear more easily and not conform as nicely as the OE gaskets.
My wonderment now is if the Athena rubber parts are any good - doubt has entered my mind.
To be fair to Athena I don't know for a fact that these gaskets are bad other than the base gasket. For those people on a budget, I'd say get the Athena kit but order an OE base gasket and consider using OE rubber base gasket O-rings too since these parts are critical, yet not too expensive to order OE.
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