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    Head and base gasket question

    Hey all,

    I got my cylinders honed this past Tuesday, and my buddy and I ground the valves, heads and seats, milled the head, and put the head back together last night, so I am just about ready to put the bike back together (aside from a little more cleanup work). While looking at everything, I have a question about the gaskets. Do I need to put anything on the gaskets before putting the top end back together. The base gasket is a normal gasket. I wasn't sure if I need to put it on dry, or put a light coating of silicone on it. Also, the head gasket is a stamped metal gasket. My buddy thought it should be sprayed with a tack spray that they use on race engines with metal gaskets to get a good seal. Should this be done, or should it be put on dry also?

    Thanks,

    Brandon

    #2
    Base gasket dry.
    Head gasket dry, the head gasket is usually stamped head or top.........this side faces up or towards the head.

    8) Andre 8)

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      #3
      You better ask around about your valves. I read here that you do not grind these valves because of a heat treating or coating.

      Steve

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        #4
        Silicone is insurance, you don't need it in most cases. If you have 3 or more parts meeting in one place that is a good place to use it. Definately don't put it on your valve cover as you'll need to take it off in 2 weeks (500 miles for first tuneup after rebuild right?)

        Steve

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          #5
          Gaskets

          If it is a 2 valve motor use a drop of glue to hold the teardrop o-rings that sit in the grooves on top of the engine cases to stop them collapesing onto them-selves. (can't remember what the 4 valve motor has) Otherwise have everything CLEAN and bonedry and just use a smear of gasket goo on the rubber o-rings, oil gallerys(the two rear/outside bolts) and the o-ring that sits between the head & barrel and . Did you remember to replace the barrel sleeve o-rings as they go hard and crack.

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            #6
            Be careful, if that's not a stamped COPPER gasket, you should coat it with copper gasket spray. I talked to a tech at work about my engine rebuild and he asked if it was a metal gasket, I said yes, and he said dry, but then it failed after 50 miles, and he asked if it was a COPPER gasket, I said no, and he tossed a can of copper spray at me and said, you were supposed to use this, go buy a new head gasket. so if it's silver in color, go get a can of copper gasket spray, or you're taking chances

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