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Ive had my banshee for 7 years, talked to someone the other day that claims you can do away with the base gaskets all together and just use silicone. He said must be done on a fresh bore job to prevent the piston rings from hitting the wear ridge. Anybody heard of this????

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I think i am in the why catagory also

 

Havent heard that one yet.

but sounds like another one of those redneck roadside repairs that wallrat spoke of

 

Let us know how it goes

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this is dumb. just use a base gasket.

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i wouldnt say its dumb... its a way to lower port timin if needed... also a great way get ur squish adjusted correctly without decking the jugs or having special cut domes/head... yamabond/threebond is what i use :bolt:

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when i had the passion setup it used the spacer plate and just used a high temp sealant shit on either side so i can see using some type of sealer, but for the everyday average joe not looking to change port timing id say its best to just use a base gasket..

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[Ya they tried to say in another post that you could use to base gaskets if you ran a 4mm stroker crank.

 

fixitrod

 

I thought i remembered that name i havent been on here in awhile buy it looks like you joined the same day i did. Good to see some of the same people is still on here

Looks like my posts number started over. oh well i get to be a no nothing newbie again.

Hehe he

 

wierd everyone on this post except the top to joined on the same day.

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The dates restarted when Lee converted to a new forum software. Most of us log on everyday so we ended up signing backup on the same day. The numbers have carried over for the last couple upgrades. Glad to see you are back.

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this is dumb. just use a base gasket.

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I agree, my reasoning is this, if your gonna use silicon instead, what do you think is gonna happen when you tighten down your jugs? The silicon would probably ooze out and get into your water passages causing your coolent to flow less freely. Plus there is no guarantee that it aint gonna leak. You could just have a custom gasket made that is thinner then stock.

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