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has anybody cut their own clutch cover gasket out of that roll of gasket material? reason i am asking is because i need a clutch cover gasket and i have a roll of that stuff laying around. should i use it or should i just wait the week to get one from my local stealership???

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has anybody cut their own clutch cover gasket out of that roll of gasket material? reason i am asking is because i need a clutch cover gasket and i have a roll of that stuff laying around. should i use it or should i just wait the week to get one from my local stealership???

Why not just use Yamabond?

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Why not just use Yamabond?

 

i never thought of that. will that really work? or are you being sarcastic?

 

also that brings up another question. i know some people use threebond (instead of yamabond). but i couldn't remember what stuff it was. well the stuff i got was threebond 1104 (for sealing my cases back together, that's what they gave me at the motorcycle shop) will that work or do i need to take them apart again and use something else.

 

also will that work for my clutch cover?

 

thank you to all three of you (Bansh-eman, dajogejr, FireHead) for your responses. i'm just trying to finally get this thing together so i can finally start it up.

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Threebond 1104 is the same as yama or honda bond. use it for the case halfs.

Please don't use it for the clutch cover....

Gasket and any RTV....

I really don't see a porblem using it on your clutch cover as long as the sealing surfaces are in good shape and are clean. Some asshole keeps doing it to my engines and I have a had 0 problems with it. :biggrin:

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