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'80 GS850G Air cleaner gasket?
I just looked and there is a 1/4 inch gap between the air box and the K&N air filter assembly!! The Suzuki dealer can't find a gasket listed and Bikebandit schematic does not show one?? Shoud I just use gasket maker or is something else that will work??
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kalessin
From other threads, it seems like people add their own filter seals using foam weatherstripping, like from Home Depot or your local hardware store.
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Originally posted by kalessinFrom other threads, it seems like people add their own filter seals using foam weatherstripping, like from Home Depot or your local hardware store.
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Yup, foam self-adhesive weatherstripping. It's a rite of passage for every 850 owner.
You have to seal the airbox covers and also the top surface of the air filter cage.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by bwringerYup, foam self-adhesive weatherstripping. It's a rite of passage for every 850 owner.
You have to seal the airbox covers and also the top surface of the air filter cage.
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Originally posted by ptmCan you give some more specifics on what weatherstripping to use - high-density/low-density foam? How thick? How wide? Is it all oil resistant or will it break down after a while? Especially to replace the thin foam that's on the inside of the airbox side covers. Do you use a single .5" strip just around where it seals, or have you found really wide sheets to cover the whole area. If you use just the strip, any suggestions about how to get it on exactly the right line where the airbox meets the cover...
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Just got small roll of 1/4 inch foam weather striping from Home-Depot. Says right in "many automotive and marine uses."
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Originally posted by ptmCan you give some more specifics on what weatherstripping to use - high-density/low-density foam? How thick? How wide? Is it all oil resistant or will it break down after a while? Especially to replace the thin foam that's on the inside of the airbox side covers. Do you use a single .5" strip just around where it seals, or have you found really wide sheets to cover the whole area. If you use just the strip, any suggestions about how to get it on exactly the right line where the airbox meets the cover...
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I used self-adhesive gray foam weatherstripping years ago and it has not broken down at all in the warm gas/oil vapor haze inside the airbox. I used yellow weatherstripping cement to stick the pieces together, and it seems to have held up as well.
I don't know what the gray foam is made from, so you might want to test your foam with a few drops of gasoline to see if it will break down. I'd stay away from a latex foam, but any polyurethane foam would probably be OK. Obviously, you'll want to thoroughly clean the surfaces where the stickum will go.
Some people have made these out of foam mouse pad material, I think in a couple of layers. Anything with RTV silicone would be a bad idea, since there's a lot of gasoline vapor in there. Go nuts, have fun, and if you come up with a better idea, let us know.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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