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Stop spooge leak at cylinder/ pipe
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[QUOTE="Strick, post: 135849, member: 16681"] Three suggestions. 1) rubber inner o-ring inside of the pipe - female end 2) thick outer rubber o-ring on the bevelled area of the male pipe receptor (man that sounds obscene) 3) Lots of high temp RTV, I use the orange/bronze color. Be sure the pipe fits well up against the cylinder receptor. It is OK to grab the pipe and bend it to make it fit properly. I have had great success with fitting pipes on my KTMs, until some stupid log or rock that I am launching over, decides to bend the pipe (not dent-bend) Good LucK! [/QUOTE]
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