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Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 11:44
Here we are... bike is running (thanks Alan, you did a great job :) ) so now is the time to fix the leaks :lol:

The previous owner told me I would have to change the seal between the engine and the LH side cover (ignition cover??). Some people told me I don't have to use a seal there, something like "silycon paste" would do the job...

So my question is what's the exact name of what I looking for and where can I find some (online would be great...:D ).

Cheers
Tonio

domski
23-Feb-2006, 11:46
You need some KY Jelly ;)

AK
23-Feb-2006, 11:51
you twit!

Alan has some stuff in the van that could have done that for you.

Muppet!:P

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 11:55
ok, I don't mind having the van as an extra... How much for it?

:lol:

phil_h
23-Feb-2006, 13:50
You do make I larf antoine :lol:

Before they take the p*ss some more, the stuff is called silicon rubber 'instant gasket'.
Not so many places sell it now (I've had trouble getting it from halfords) but most motorbike shops sell it.
There is a similar-looking kind of gasket compound that is non-setting that you dont want to get if you've never used instant gasket before.
I quite like the orange stuff myself, as I can see where I've been then ;)

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 14:27
Cheers Phil, bought it :D

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7992814656&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&rd=1

(please nobody tells me this one is the only one not suitable :lol: )

phil_h
23-Feb-2006, 14:43
I cant access ebay from work mate, what does the label read ?

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 15:15
Clear Instant Gasket 40g tube (silicone)
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Brand New Solvol Clear Instant Gasket (40g weight).

Main features include:



* Replaces conventional gaskets (excluding cylinder heads).
* Withstands temperatures from –60ºC to +260ºC.
* Resists all lubricating, transmission and cooling fluids.
* Insulates electrical parts.
* Skins rapidly but does not harden.



Ideal for car, bike, boat and garden equipment. Makes perfect gaskets for water pumps, sideplates, solenoid covers, relay covers, oil sump pans, rocker box covers, timing chain covers, water seals and engine gaskets.

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 15:15
£3 inc. P&P :lol:

phil_h
23-Feb-2006, 15:39
That sounds like the second type of stuff I described - note it says 'does not harden' and doesnt say 'silicone rubber'.
For a sidecover etc, it's best used as a gasket dressing, not a gasket replacement, as it only works best when it ends up as a very thin film - whereas a gasket is designed to take up some surface irregularities - and so is silicone rubber instant gasket.
As I said before, if you've never used gasket compund before, keep it simple and use silicone rubber.
(I know it didnt cost much, but if you decide to get something else, I'lll buy it off you, as I know you need all your dosh :D

Oh, shout if you need a translation of anything btw :D

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 15:43
it says silicon in the title, is that no good? :D

I'm rubbish... So I should have bought the orange one? :mad:

Murray Mint
23-Feb-2006, 16:38
I think what tonio and the description is trying to say is that the compound will not set into a solid rock hard state.

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 16:45
which is what we want isn't it?

domski
23-Feb-2006, 16:48
Easiest thing to do is to try it, and it will work or it won't.

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 17:11
yep :lol:

Murray Mint
23-Feb-2006, 17:55
That's right Tonio that's what we want. Sorted.

Tonio600
23-Feb-2006, 18:07
I look forward to meeting you Murray, I like people who write what I want to read :lol:

Any pronostic about who's going to win the 583 championship??

:lol::lol:

Scooter916
23-Feb-2006, 19:18
Thats the right stuff mate
Glyn

domski
23-Feb-2006, 19:29
Originally posted by Tonio600
I look forward to meeting you Murray, I like people who write what I want to read :lol:

Any pronostic about who's going to win the 583 championship??

:lol::lol:

Not a French man :P:lol:

Sorry, I'll get my coat ;)