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Valve cover half moon rubber plugs, why needed?
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Jaguarjoe
I just bought a set too. They should just lay in the head with just enough clearance for a little bit of sealant around them.
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SqDancerLynn1
I bought a set from him too, very well made. Have not used them yet,but they fit nice & tight into the head.
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smagnusen
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i just bought some as well, lets hope they are good!78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
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Originally posted by smagnusen View PostAnyone have a reason why I might not use yamabond to fix a leaking half moon?
I just received mine today. They look great. Nice, tight fit as Lynn said.
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Jaguarjoe
My aluminum half moons came in today. They don't fit. The gap between the the two flanges is a tad too small so they won't slide all the way in. The diameter looks OK, they're just too narrow by a hair.
If I can't get a refund I'll donate them to someone here who may have better luck with them. Meanwhile it's back to the rubber ones with a coating of 518 to seal them up again.
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Originally posted by Jaguarjoe View PostMy aluminum half moons came in today. They don't fit. The gap between the the two flanges is a tad too small so they won't slide all the way in. The diameter looks OK, they're just too narrow by a hair.
If I can't get a refund I'll donate them to someone here who may have better luck with them. Meanwhile it's back to the rubber ones with a coating of 518 to seal them up again.
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Jaguarjoe
Yeah, I was majorly bummed about this. The cylinder head 'wall' measures 6.0 mm thick. The half moons measure 5.6 mm. Too tight to fit.
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