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    Replacing gaskets, general question ?

    Hi there,

    I will be adjusting my valve clearances on my GS1000E (1980 UK model) next week and also checking out the clutch and oil sump. I have purchased the rocker cover gasket, sump gasket and clutch gasket just wondering guys do you use additional sealant when fitting the new gaskets or just insert the gasket as is. Many thanks
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    If the surface is clean and smooth, there is no sealer necessary.

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      #3
      Many thanks Steve
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        #4
        Some of us put a thin sheen of grease on the valve cover gasket.
        Maybe it will be less likely to stick and break up the next time you check clearances and you might get a second use from it.
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          #5
          I second the grease method. Works good. Be sure, though, to put a thin layer of sealer under the half moon inserts on the ends of the valve covers, if your bike has them.
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            #6
            Originally posted by ddaniels View Post
            Be sure, though, to put a thin layer of sealer under the half moon inserts on the ends of the valve covers, if your bike has them.
            The GS1000E has those.
            Let the sealer dry for a bit before installing the valve cover,
            otherwise the sealer will work like grease and the half moon
            inserts will slide out when the valve cover puts pressure on them.
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              #7
              Thank you Brendon, Rijko and ddaniels, its appreciated
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                #8
                Yep, if you have any small damage on the surfaces a smear of the non hardening gasket goo will work... Grease for the valve cover is a good call. Put the grease engine side so the gasket comes off with the cover.
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                  #9
                  Many thanks, it's great to be reunited with so many guys that have helped me in the past, love this forum
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