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snappy 18 Dec 2007 20:13

1985 Yamaha xt600 motor rebuild
 
When installing the cylinder head cover the manual does not show a gasket for that area. Should I use gasket sealer? Will this leak without any kind of sealer or gasket?

Thank You

Martynbiker 18 Dec 2007 21:09

Yes & Yes

I believe the stuff you need is called Yamabond or something similar.
as with all these things, make sure surfaces are surgically clean with no pits or scratches and USE SPARINGLY allowing to dry to a 'tacky' feel before assembly.

PLEASE don't use that ghastly Orange or Blue instant gasket crap.:nono:

Martyn

aukeboss 19 Dec 2007 06:17

gunk
 
Yamabond is good, Clymer prescribes back, non-hardening fluid gasket. Wurtz makes good stuff, or Loctite.
Apply, then immediately assemble!
After assembly, let harden/dry at least 24 hours at 15 degree Celsius (or longer when colder), otherwise you'll have to repeat wiithin half a year.

Auke

Martynbiker 19 Dec 2007 08:17

i stand corrected!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aukeboss (Post 164209)
Yamabond is good, Clymer prescribes back, non-hardening fluid gasket. Wurtz makes good stuff, or Loctite.
Apply, then immediately assemble!
After assembly, let harden/dry at least 24 hours at 15 degree Celsius (or longer when colder), otherwise you'll have to repeat wiithin half a year.

Auke

Ah, I stand corrected...:thumbup1: Cheers Dude, wondered why I had to do mine again a little while later? and here was me blaming the yamabond! :innocent: Ya live and learn...... Thats what the forum is for.:D

Martyn


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