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Originally posted by Simonak3000 View PostI probable need to take the oil pan off if I want to put an insert? Ill watch the video you linked but just to be sureRijk
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Originally posted by Simonak3000 View PostIs the gasket difficult to make by myself from a gasket sheet?
Put the gasket sheet on the workbench and place the oil pan on top.
Use something like a clamp to fixate it so the oil pan cannot move.
Now you can cut the outer shape of the new gasket and use a 5.5 or 6 mm drill
through the oil pan holes.
For the inside just look at the old gasket, this is not critical to a mm.Rijk
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Originally posted by Simonak3000 View Postthanks, ill try to get the pan off without taking the exhaust off but I think its the best option. I didn't want to spend a day on the job
If it is possible to take the oil pan off while leaving the exhaust on, you have to work around the exhaust, especially removing old gasket from the engine will take much longer that way.
Taking the exhaust off should be a 10 min job.
Now if your exhaust studs are rusted solid you may have another issue but i'd rather take my time and solve that also than run into that issue later on.
Take the tank off and you can lay the bike on its side, much nicer scraping the old gasket off that way.Last edited by Rijko; 07-23-2021, 04:50 PM.Rijk
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no danger. Just don't flip the bike more than horizontal otherwise oil from transmission or cardan may come out. Even at 45 degree angle work is much easier.
Watch or take off the battery if lead-acid with an overflow pipe.Last edited by Rijko; 07-23-2021, 04:58 PM.Rijk
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I was surprised to see that the GS650G/L oil pan gasket is NLA. ( at Suzuki). I double checked at Partzilla, which seems to stay right up to date on availability. I had bought a couple of them late 2019. Evidently they still have the early '81 cam cover gasket, but the much more common later '81 and on cam cover gasket is also now NLA.Last edited by hank2; 07-23-2021, 11:52 PM.1981 Suzuki GS650G
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