For those who dont know, using a Real Gasket valve cover gasket on the GS 16 valve motors has amounted to a bit of a bugger for some, as these models have the tachometer drive installed IN the valve cover, vs. in the head itself as most of the 8 valve designs do. The Real Gasket is a bit taller than the OE Suzuki valve cover gasket, and this little bit of a difference can cause the worm gears on your exhaust cam that drives the tachometer gear to be misaligned or not mesh as well as it should, resulting in buggered up drives and worm gears.
However, to my knowlege, MOST of the "ES" models (83 550ES/700ES/750ES/1100ES etc) as well as some of the E or standards from 83 on all had ELECTRONIC tachometers. Thus there is no worm gears or tach drive to bugger up.
So, MY question is, before I sink $80ish bucks into a RealGasket valve cover gasket for my 1100ES, have any of you ES or later model E owners tried or currently use a RealGasket valve cover gasket, what are your long term results, picks or pans? The pro here is obviously not having to buy a new valve cover gasket every couple of times into the head, (I generally average about 3 valve clearance checks/adjustments a season, per mileage) but what cons have you found? Sure, its only $80ish bucks, but that could be $80ish bucks spent elsewhere in a refurbish/restore/rebuild for some of us more...."frugal" shall we say? GS lovers...
Frank, if this turns in alot of reports, perhaps it might be worth 'Sticky-ing' this for future members??
Thanks guys! Look forward to your input!
TCK
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