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    I read a forum topic tonight that included references to VESRAH gaskets being less than great in the writers view and experience.
    Being early into a complete rebuild of a 1980 GS850G I am in the process of gathering required parts now that the bike is fully stripped.
    Having had great success with VESRAH gaskets when I restored my 1983 Honda Goldwing I sought a set from the same manufacturer for the GS.
    I would park the Honda on a white carpet anytime and trust that there would never be a leak so what is the issue when used on a GS?
    I am a qualified motor mechanic although most experience has been on heavy equipment.
    From experience I have no reason to doubt VESRAH but would like to hear views be they good or bad.
    Thanks in anticipation

    #2
    Vesrah is probably one of the better aftermarket manufacturers, but there are still occasionally problems with fit. Sometimes a hole is just a little bit off-center, or whatever.

    On the other hand, Athena gaskets, ... let's just say you would be better off cutting your own gaskets out of cereal boxes.

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      #3
      I have used Vesrah gasket sets for years without any issues, either fit or leaking afterwards. If you buy a set on eBay that is no-name, keep in mind that it comes from a sweat shop in the Far East (read China, Viet Nam or Taiwan) and you had best buy a bucket of gasket sealer. Don't be fooled by US sellers selling no-name gaskets; these are also from the same sweat shop only the US seller buys them in bulk and has a distribution point in the US. Z1Enterprises.com sells Vesrah gasket sets.

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        #4
        Vesrah gaskets suck.

        This is a GS850 engine assembled with Vesrah gaskets about 800 miles previously. The white stuff is foot powder spray, used to pinpoint the leak.

        There were actually two dimensions of Vesrah suck here: upon disassembly, the pear-shaped o-rings in this area were grossly swollen and misshapen. They were simply made from the incorrect material. Also, the entire base gasket was extremely hard and brittle, and was too thin. It basically disintegrated into powder upon disassembly.

        OEM gaskets and o-rings took care of it.

        I had used Vesrah gaskets in the past with no problems, but never again.


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          #5
          No matter how many threads we post here demonstrating how aftermarket gaskets suck there are always new threads where guys don't believe us.

          Compare an OEM Suzuki valve cover gasket against just about any aftermarket gasket and you will quickly see the difference. The aftermarket gaskets are made with a porous type gasket paper and the Suzuki gasket paper almost feels rubbery. The OEM gaskets typically survive repeated valve adjustment services but the aftermarket gaskets often leak or tear the first time you go to remove the cover.

          One of the biggest concerns with aftermarket gaskets is the base gasket. As Brian's photo shows using an aftermarket gasket is a real crap shoot. I've posted the photos showing my failed Athena base gasket countless times so I'll spare this thread. I
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