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Re: [CB175RaceTech] base gasket

>I'm soon going to set up my new top end on my 175v racer.In
order to get my zero deck height correct should I be using a copper base gasket 
of the appropriate thickness? Or possibly elimininate the base casket all
together if necessary?
Thanks
Shawn(SFBay Area Group)

Hmmm. I like gaskets. I also like Permatex.
For a thinnnnnnn gasket, how about heavy duty aluminum foil?

Permatex the base, set the foil CAREfully,
cut with a sharp exacto knife, in place,
2nd layer of Permatex, add the top.

I use #2, and sparingly.
YMMV with #2, or a thinner one,
-or-
you can thin it chemically for a thinner application.
Thin gasket? Thin sealant layer!

You may want to let it tack up some before each next step.
Again, YMMV.
I like that #2 never fully hardens.
Others like the newer RTV type stuff.
I am high tech, but also old school.

Fair disclosure... ;>)
Some folks HATE Permatex.
I like that I *never-ever* have had a leak with it.
I AM a bit anal about prep and application.
I HATE doing a job, twice.
I am a do it once, be anal, type.
It works for me. YMMV. I can be slow, but I am a no DNF.

BillSF9c
SF, for near San Francisco.
Do we have a "Group?!?"



Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:58 pm

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Michael(Bateman)- I'm soon going to set up my new top end on my 175v racer.In order to get my zero deck height correct should I be using a copper base gasket...
Shawn Campbell
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Jun 13, 2009
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Hi Shawn - Yes - that's what I would do. Michael Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile ... From: "Shawn Campbell" <narley1994@...> Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009...
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Jun 13, 2009
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Thanks Michael- btw,do you have an upgrade for my stock cam chain tensioner available? thanks Shawn...
Shawn Campbell
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Jun 15, 2009
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I have been trying a plastic wheel but it doesn't seem to be lasting. Further testing will be needed. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile ... From: "Shawn...
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... order to get my zero deck height correct should I be using a copper base gasket of the appropriate thickness? Or possibly elimininate the base casket all ...
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Jun 16, 2009
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Don't try to re-invent the wheel. It will only cost you a lot of dollars and effort with no real gain. Buy the appropriate copper gasket to set a zero deck...
Tim O
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Jun 16, 2009
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Thanks Tim and Bill. Bill,do you have a 160 racer? Going to Miller?There's about 10 of us in the SFBA that made it to Willows and are planning on Miller. I...
Shawn Campbell
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Jun 17, 2009
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I'm glad he raised the flat-file reminder, to assure flatness ! My dad did that and he was very professional about machine work. Do NOT use an abused file... ...
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