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hstrongece
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chain tensioner gasket continued

Post by hstrongece » Wed May 08, 2002 8:12 pm

woops, i forgot to include this second question Assuming I get this old gasket off, what is the proper procedure for putting on the new one? Should I put it on as is or should I soak it in oil?

Jim & Shannon Morehead
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Post by Jim & Shannon Morehead » Wed May 08, 2002 9:31 pm

Hi All, Well, I hate to say it, but my A13 went to a new home tonight. I'm gonna miss the bike, but it went to a good new home and I think the new owner will really like it. I'll probably lurk on the list for a while (old habits are hard to break). I'm trying to sell a sweet '97 ST1100, so if anyone is interested please contact me. I have a 2000 CBR1100XX to play with now, so my stable won't be empty. Later, Jim

RM
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chain tensioner gasket continued

Post by RM » Wed May 08, 2002 9:35 pm

On Thu, 9 May 2002, hstrongece wrote:
>Assuming I get this old gasket off, what is the proper procedure for >putting on the new one? Should I put it on as is or should I soak it in >oil?
Do you mean either of the left side engine (magneto) cover gaskets? I prefer a thin coat of Hylomar on both sides. Helps to seal and aids in removal in the future. RM

hstrongece
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chain tensioner gasket continued

Post by hstrongece » Wed May 08, 2002 10:27 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., RM wrote:
> > On Thu, 9 May 2002, hstrongece wrote: > > >Assuming I get this old gasket off, what is the proper procedure
for
> >putting on the new one? Should I put it on as is or should I soak
it in
> >oil? > > Do you mean either of the left side engine (magneto) cover
gaskets? I
> prefer a thin coat of Hylomar on both sides. Helps to seal and
aids in
> removal in the future. > > RM
No, I mean the gasket that goes between the valve chain tensioner and the cylinder head. Sounds like your advise might apply here as well though. Thanks

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