gasket goo between crank case?

Yz 125eR

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Jun 26, 2006
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hi, finally got around to putting me mates motor back together. am i going to be better off putting gasket goo between the two crank cases aswell as the gasket?
ta. :cool:
 

bruno670

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Depends on what brand motorcycle. Yamaha does not manufacture a gasket for their bikes. It is intended for a machine fit. So if it is a yamaha use the goo. Honda on the other hand it is not a machined fit and you must use a gasket for the tolerance.
 

Yz 125eR

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it is an 01 rm 250, i just finished putting the motor back together and just used the dry gasket, it diddnt look like it had anything there before. now ill just wait and see. :ride:
 

bruno670

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Actually Suzuki shows on that model that a gasket is used. cross your fingers that you don't get a leak.
 

MikeT

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I always heard that Yamabond was the way to go with crank case halves.
 

76GMC1500

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If the manufacturer used a gasket, you MUST use a gasket. The gasket moves the crank cases further apart and affects crankshaft endplay.

Putting gasket goo on the gasket is acceptable. Some gaskets come with little silicone beads pre-applied on problematic areas like corners. Just be careful not to put so much on that it starts squeezing out and into oil passages.
 
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