sorry, i cannot help you with that. but most oem paper gasket are 0.5mm thick.omrik88 said:Does anyone know the exact thickness for each gasket needed on this bike? (in mm please).
sometimes thickness just don´t matter, like a powervalve cover or clutch cover.omrik88 said:I heard that especially for places where there are moving parts it's very important to put the correct gasket on.
motopsycho87 said:Reed valve makes a dinky little difference also, I removed mine and just use silicone
julien_d said:Right, that's what engineers do.
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motopsycho87 said:Dropping copper in cold water from red hot has no benefit whatsoever other than cleaning it. It only affects metals with a high carbon content in which quickly cooling hardens the metal further. In which most processes that involve quenching metal after heating use an oil bath as water cools too rapidly and can create stress fractures :)
motopsycho87 said:I'm not saying that, it's common practise to water quench PURE copper because it is so soft it doesn't fracture and you get the benefit of clean metal.
I work in a specialist foundry that produces copper based alloys for the aerospace industry, literally every day I am heat treating metals to attain certain hardness characteristics,
its just shows how ignorant people are.
now that right there is funnywhenfoxforks-ruled said:The 25 dollar full sets of gaskets are looking cheaper by the second.
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