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[QUOTE="helio lucas, post: 1396867, member: 78346"] i was just about to say about the base gasket. anyway, i get my cylinder off the bike today and between o lot of measures here it is: the two back studs have 78 mm between centers. the two right studs have 82 mm between centers. both uses a steel pin while the two on the left side don´t. the base have a step on it. we cannot see on the parts diagram but here is a pic. total lengt of the skirt: 20mm, step is well in the middle at 10mm. small diameter is 58 bigger diameter is 68. after writing all of this i looked at the parts diagram and see that the studs dont fit, the new engine have cylinder and head studs separated and the old model don´t... [/QUOTE]
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