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cmn1771
where to buy valve cover gasket?
for a 1980 gs550e. also the half moons. advice appreciated.
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Did you get your "Welcome Wagon" bit from BassCliff?
If so, he has a list of vendors in there.
If not, look him up, it's easier than you think. Go to your Google search window, type in "BassCliff".
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mike_of_bbg
Just to add to what Steve said, since there might be something about RealGaskets in BassCliff's notes. RealGaskets are highly regarded, but usually not recommended on 550s and other models where the tach cable enters the valve cover. Their gaskets are thicker and the extra clearance can cause meshing issues and premature wear on the tach pinion.
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ebay is a good source for gaskets too. Try to use original Suzuki gaskets where ever possible since they are better quality than ALL the aftermarket brands. You can also get those half moons on ebay, but don't limit your search range to 550, those pieces fit on many different GS models.Ed
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Not to mention your local shops can still get them too...might have to wait a week but still worth looking.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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1_v8_merc
Got my gaskets and moons at the local suzuki dealer.
I think I paid damn near $25 for the valve gasket.
Can't remember how much for the moons....$10?
Luckily dealer is right by my house, so it's faster than the internet.
But usually it costs a little more, because everything is Suzuki/Mikuni brand.
Don't forget the top breather gasket as well!
I thought mine was fine, so I didn't buy it....but then ripped it apart and YIKES! Had to run back to the dealer, haha.
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Plus one for the Real Gaskets, if you have a two valve head with head mounted tach drive. I have used them for the last 6 years on two bikes and they are great. Ray"Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
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Z1 has Vesra half moons for around 10 bucks for 4. I have used them and can say so far so good. They have not been in there for that many miles at this time. I recently installed an aftermarket gasket as well. It was 11 bucks at a local repair shop. I would have bought OEM, but it was about the delivery time.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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