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I keep blowing head gaskets on my 2005 FE650. Does anyone know of a copper or other high quality head gasket that is available in the USA? If not, I will order from JBS.
bigbossjake said:I keep blowing head gaskets on my 2005 FE650. Does anyone know of a copper or other high quality head gasket that is available in the USA? If not, I will order from JBS.
Taffy said:bigbossjake said:I keep blowing head gaskets on my 2005 FE650. Does anyone know of a copper or other high quality head gasket that is available in the USA? If not, I will order from JBS.
first of all nobody can get the copper head gaskets to seal. Bushmechanic tried EVERYTHING including fire rings the LOT! no joy. JBS tried everything: no joy. in the end they ran the standard HG poking into the cylinder.
as above said: cleanliness, also it is 46LB not 46Nm. I use wet n dry P600, a block of plained wood and some gunk and go arounf the head and block at what i call the quarter angle. so if I was rubbing down a clock face the wooden block would have its head and tail at 12 and 3 o clock. and keep moving around every stroke - never stand still.
regards
Taffy
JBS tried everything: no joy. in the end they ran the standard HG poking into the cylinder.
bigbossjake said:I keep blowing head gaskets on my 2005 FE650. Does anyone know of a copper or other high quality head gasket that is available in the USA? If not, I will order from JBS.
Anthon Berg said:Have head studs instead of bolts been tried on Husabergs? A guy that builds reliable 55-60+ HP DR-Z motors swears by 'em. (Eddie O'Dell - has some great engine build / info posts over on drzforums.com.)
The difference is that the fastener doesn't twist and deform - it stays put in the threaded hole - only the nuts twist. Helps preserve head gaskets as part of a healthy balanced diet.
fdracing said:at the end of the day i decide to do the metal-ring myself , it's an square ring with 2 teeth on both side i made it on stainless steel 431 , oil pressure has it's own o-ring , and for water sealing i use an simple paper gasket.
it may give you some idea for your engine :wink:
i start the test yesterday , it seems to work well for the moment :wink:
today , hard ride , and let see what's happen !!!!
so !!! , the ring do the job !!! full throttle on 6 gear for miles , the only way i know for testing !!!! :wink:
bushmechanic said:this is also incorrect, as you have seen their sidecar engines worked very well
and the only person who has run JBS headgaskets poking into the cylinder and sold undersized ones is Taffy he did it becasue he didn't notice the gaskets were too small.
bushmechanic said:under the new site ownership i am permitted once again to respond to your extremely misleading posts.
so hello again friends !
Taffy said:bushmechanic said:this is also incorrect, as you have seen their sidecar engines worked very well
and the only person who has run JBS headgaskets poking into the cylinder and sold undersized ones is Taffy he did it becasue he didn't notice the gaskets were too small.
you are incorrect. Jess Ballard told me last Month that they use the OEM HG.
however, you are right about the second point. I didn't notice that JBS had supplied undersize HGs for the standard 100mm bore.
under the new site ownership i am permitted once again to respond to your extremely misleading posts.
so hello again friends !
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He also can make them in the following thickness, .40mm .53mm .66mm .81mm 1.06mm 1.27mm 1.6mm 2.0mm 2.33mm 3.17mm.bushmechanic said:FWIW this is the ebay seller who can make a 100mm bore gasket for our bikes
http://stores.ebay.com/copper-gaskets-u ... 7675.l2563
I have tracked down some ARP studs which I think will work, but as I have not received them yetbushmechanic said:Spanner mentioned another source, he might be able to help