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    Valve cover gasket

    have a new valve cover gasket which my son tore...is there something I can mend it with?

    #2
    What's up Harry?

    If I were you I would just buy a new one because you don't want to start putting gasket sealer all over the place and have some of the droppings fall in your valve erea.

    Peace, Supavert

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      #3
      Maybe mend it with a new son?

      I agree with Supavert, it's time for another new gasket. Have the son pay for it.

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        #4
        I'd probably just use a tiny dab of gasket sealer at the tear. As long as you don't have any squeezing into the engine it'll be fine.

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          #5
          Thanks guys...I'll try the dab...if it dont hold the kid will buy a new one.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Harry Porosky View Post
            Thanks guys...I'll try the dab...if it dont hold the kid will buy a new one.
            What are you going to do if the gasket starts to dump oil when you are far away from home? Do you have a truck to haul the bike back with? and an understanding wife/partner to come get you? Is it worth the risk to save $20?- or $5 if you were to just cut a new one from gasket paper?
            Last edited by Nessism; 08-17-2008, 09:26 PM.
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              #7
              No point in wasting riding days. I'd order up a new one, but in the meantime repair the old one with sealer (anything but RTV) and go riding. When you get the new one, replace it.

              There's no oil pressure under there, so it's not going to blow out and squirt all over or anything. If it seeps or oozes, at least you tried.
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                #8
                Their is crankcase pressure so it could blow out. Best to get a new gasket. maybe some ? yellow gasket cement- dries hard

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