Well, it's only about 200kms since rebuilding the top-end of the GS1000S. It's been running without a hitch, until this afternoon when what did I see but a wretched OIL LEAK from the head gasket. Arrrggh.
Now, I must say that I did wonder if this would happen. Let me explain.
13 years ago when I rebuilt the top end of my previous GS1000S, I used an aftermarket head gasket which -- unlike the OE Suzuki head gaskets produced at that time -- didn't have a rubber O-ring built into the gasket, where the oil is pumped up the cylinder stud to the head.
It ended up leaking, and I ended up having to pull the head off again and installing an OE gasket: end of problem.
The gasket which was supplied for my current rebuild was a Suzuki gasket, but it is made out of 5 thin sheets of steel, each sheet coated in a soft sort of silver paint.
I looked at it skeptically, because I could see no O-rings built into the two corners where the oil is channelled through on its way up to the head. But I thought, "Hey, Suzuki know what they're doing, quit being such a skeptic, install the gasket, it'll be fine".
Well, as I was putting the gasket in, I couldn't help doubting its oil-tightness. So I put the thinnest of smears of hi-temp silicone around the oil-channel holes, and then torqued it all up.
But, it's leaking. What did I do wrong? Are these type of gaskets duds? It cost me nearly $90 (Australian dollars) and I'm not happy. ](*,)
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