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VinnySem
Starter gasket???
Was just looking through the stator papers again, and saw the mention of a starter gasket. My '82 GS550L didn't have one when I did the job, and there isn't one detailed in the exploded parts view on Bike Bandit or any other parts resource. Is there one on this bike? If so, where can I get one, as Bike Bandit doesn't list it.Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
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VinnySem
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You don't need it. I have no idea why some engines had one in there, but it doesn't actually seal anything and it is completely superfluous. Note that there is a notch in one corner of the starter cavity for the wires to enter. Rain water gets in here too, but if you look under the starter, there's a drain hole that exits via the Mystery Hole.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by bwringer View PostYou don't need it. I have no idea why some engines had one in there, but it doesn't actually seal anything and it is completely superfluous. Note that there is a notch in one corner of the starter cavity for the wires to enter. Rain water gets in here too, but if you look under the starter, there's a drain hole that exits via the Mystery Hole.
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VinnySem
OK cool. Reason I was wondering, there was some water in the starter cavity that didn't drain, and spilled out and into the waste oil drain pan when I changed the stator coil. At first I didn't know where it came from, seeing water spill out of what I thought was part of the crankcase caused quite a bit of concern
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by VinnySem View PostOK cool. Reason I was wondering, there was some water in the starter cavity that didn't drain, and spilled out and into the waste oil drain pan when I changed the stator coil. At first I didn't know where it came from, seeing water spill out of what I thought was part of the crankcase caused quite a bit of concern
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