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[QUOTE="Motowrench, post: 25276, member: 21269"] HELLO FELLOW KTM FANS!! YES,,, You should measure the thickness of the base gaskets you removed. This will give you a starting place in selecting the right thickness of gaskets. Hopefully you have a good dealer to work with and can get extra gaskets, and just return the ones you don't use. Get several sizes, and ALWAYS MEASURE the Dimension X (deck height) Set to KTM specs according to the manual. Some models require a special tool for measuring this, so you might want to check with your dealer reguarding this procedure. Don't rely on the measurements of the new gaskets for calculating the distance, as the new gaskets will crush when you torque the cylinder down. GOOD LUCK! TEAM ORANGE CRUSH!! [/QUOTE]
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