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Canadian Daves JustKDX
2000 KDX 220R Base Cylinder Gasket
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[QUOTE="KDgtlX, post: 1479308, member: 146284"] Hey yall, I have just come to notice that by the looks of it, my base cylinder gasket is leaking coolant on the exterior of the case. I have changed the oil multiple times after various different rides and am seeing no milky coolant which gives me the idea that it isn't getting into the case. What I'm asking is what might be the best route in which to proceed to evaluate the status of the base cylinder gasket. I understand it will be some work (removing the head, detaching the carb, etc.) and pretty much two-thirds of doing the top end itself but am curious as to anyone's idea of just taking it apart just to put a new gasket on there. I'd rather not spend the $$$ on the top end as it's fairly fresh but I guess I would also know the state of it by taking a look at it on the way down to the base cylinder gasket. I just need some justification for putting in the work to get down there without doing the top end while I'm at it is what I guess I'm getting at. [/QUOTE]
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