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    Reuse valve cover gasket?

    Anybody do this if it comes off cleanly? I'ver reused rubber ones, but never a paper one.
    Current Bikes:
    2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)

    #2
    I have reused them when they came off cleanly on one side but remained stuck on the head. They didn't leak much at all. I had a new one, but it is such a bitch to get it off of the head, and to pick the shards out of there.
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      #3
      If it comes off cleanly why not?
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        #4
        If it comes off cleanly, I've managed up to 3 re-uses, usually starts to weep after that.

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          #5
          Some here have talked about greasing one side of the gasket to make sure it separates, but I'm not sure what grease to use. I tried it with bearing grease with only limited success.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dogma View Post
            Some here have talked about greasing one side of the gasket to make sure it separates, but I'm not sure what grease to use. I tried it with bearing grease with only limited success.
            When I installed the one currently on there, I put axle grease on both sides. I haven't tried taking the cover off yet. We'll see what happens.
            Current Bikes:
            2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)

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              #7
              Even if it doesnt come off cleanly you can just use a bead of three bond all the way around ( very thin bead ) and reapply. On my 77 750 there isnt even a stator cover gasket at all..just a bead of three bond and she hasnt leaked in 2 years now. Thing is that in areas that arent subjected to actual oil PRESSURE and just need a seal to prevent leakage, such as the cam covers, the three bond is all that is needed.
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                #8
                I read to spray with WD-40, which is what I used.

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                  #9
                  No problem reusing it. All it takes is a coat of oil, wd40 to make it reusable. BE carefull. Stator cover should have a gasket. IF not someone has left out a thrust washer on the starter idler gear, that could cause an unknown noise

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                    #10
                    I did the same...sprayed both sides of a new gasket with WD-40 and have reused it many times for several years. Learned that trick here.

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                      #11
                      On my '80 GS1100L the valve cover had a chronic leak in front of the cam chain. Apparently from '82 up they put two more bolts in that area to correct it; but just a new gasket on mine, OEM Suzuki or otherwise, wouldn't stop it.
                      At the start of this season, I hung the old gasket on the wall (used grease when I installed it, so it's still in one piece.), cleaned the surfaces with mineral spirits and used RTV black and no gasket. I rode about 1500 miles this season without a leak from there; but I did find I'm leaking elswhere - probably the o-rings on the head bolts I reused last two times I had the head off.
                      It's amazing what a big mess a little drip could make; but still, much smaller than the mess I dealt with last year. Nonetheless - I'll have to leave the white pants at home until I get around to fixing the other leak.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dogma View Post
                        Some here have talked about greasing one side of the gasket to make sure it separates, but I'm not sure what grease to use. I tried it with bearing grease with only limited success.
                        Originally posted by Charlie G View Post
                        I read to spray with WD-40, which is what I used.
                        Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View Post
                        All it takes is a coat of oil, wd40 to make it reusable.
                        Originally posted by gbw View Post
                        I did the same...sprayed both sides of a new gasket with WD-40 and have reused it many times for several years. Learned that trick here.
                        Yep, this is one of those few times when WD-40 is THE perfect item to use.

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                          #13
                          I hope my grease application had the same good effect as WD-40 apparantly has.
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                            #14
                            As long as it was a very thin layer, it will probably be OK.

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                            mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
                            hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
                            #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
                            #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
                            Family Portrait
                            Siblings and Spouses
                            Mom's first ride
                            Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
                            (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Steve View Post
                              Yep, this is one of those few times when WD-40 is THE perfect item to use.

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                              How to get a "What's New" feed without the Vortex, and without permanently quitting the Vortex

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