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GS850L Head Gasket Options
My head gasket appears to be leaking over #1 & #2 cylinders on the exhaust side (GS850L). In an effort to continue to keep costs down, I am considering fabricating a gasket from stock/generic gasket sheet. Others have suggested I just use black RTV liquid gasket alone.
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Sometimes there could be clearance issues, i would use gasket material i used .062 thick auto parts house gasket material, i made mine it took about 6 hours but it can be done, cut the bolt holes out with a brass ferrule and a hammer, mark the outside with a fine line pencil, cut with a razor blade and good to go....
I bought a spare for $1 + shopping on e-bay
Gotta adj those valves sometime this winter....
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Jackrp
Re: GS850L Head Gasket Options
Originally posted by A TMy head gasket appears to be leaking over #1 & #2 cylinders on the exhaust side (GS850L). In an effort to continue to keep costs down, I am considering fabricating a gasket from stock/generic gasket sheet. Others have suggested I just use black RTV liquid gasket alone.
Any thoughts? Much thanks.
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gspaul
I remember gsbert saying he reuses gaskets, coates both sides with hi temp paint.
You could pm him and get the detail's,I have not tried this but have a chat to him.
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The valve cover gasket is a very different animal than the HEAD to cylinder gasket. I would not make a head gasket from paper gasket material, it would probably not last very long. The cam cover gasket can be made but it is really tricky.
i bought a couple on ebay for 20 dollars and now have all I need.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
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Anonymous
My bad. It is my valve cover gasket that is leaking. Sorry for the misleading initial description. And thanks to duaneage for your discernment and added thought, as well as everyone else's.
With that said, is the RTV an option in place of a traditional or fabricated gasket? Thanks.
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Darkchyld
Check out these folks..
The torque spec is very different, DO NOT over tighten these.
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