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I just discovered this method recently and thought it was awesome, saved me a lot of time cutting out a gasket.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rx5hGKt1PY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rx5hGKt1PY
Required reading for all forum users!!!
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I just discovered this method recently and thought it was awesome, saved me a lot of time cutting out a gasket.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rx5hGKt1PY
do BSA's use gaskets? thought they just used a tube of silicone on each cover!I use that technique on alloy parts - you've just got to be really gentle. Most of the time you don't use the edges / hammer to cut the gasket but rather to make dents in the paper which you then cut out with scissors or a craft knife.
Of course, on the BSA I can just use a great big hammer........![]()
do BSA's use gaskets? thought they just used a tube of silicone on each cover!![]()
do BSA's use gaskets? thought they just used a tube of silicone on each cover!![]()
Lovely technique for making gaskets for a cast iron part. I wouldn’t do the same for a soft aluminum part, like most of our GS parts.
Well not for me. I have bought gasket material bulk before. and I have used paper and thin cardboard to make gaskets. But usually only make them when I just can't wait for a new one to ship or I am working on some weird parts no longer available mecho-gizmo.so paper/cardboard is a good gasket material? Like for carb gaskets?
DIY 4 cylinder suzuki valve cover gaskets might be a bit too hard to make though.:lol: