Head gaskit
- RickG
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Re: Head gaskit
11 years 3 weeks ago
I could not agree with you more steel wisperer I have never found a head gasket that didnt benefit from a retorque and that includes the gaskets like felpro that say they dont need to be retorqued.
I have been working on BMW motorcycles for near 20 years and with the water cooled K series if they show signs of head gasket failure a retorque even at 100K will hold off a change of gasket till a more convenient time. I even did that with my 6 cyl ford engine.
Its not the recommended thing to do but it does buy a bit of time and always worth a try.
I have been working on BMW motorcycles for near 20 years and with the water cooled K series if they show signs of head gasket failure a retorque even at 100K will hold off a change of gasket till a more convenient time. I even did that with my 6 cyl ford engine.
Its not the recommended thing to do but it does buy a bit of time and always worth a try.
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- Toddh
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Re: Head gaskit
11 years 2 weeks ago
Unless anyone can name an aftermarket gasket that has gone the distance (say 50,000 miles or so) I would stick with OEM Kawasaki.
Use "Lightspeed" at your local Kaw shop. This program (Most dealerships have access to) locates NOS on dealership shelves. It takes a good parts manager to make you aware of this resource.
Use "Lightspeed" at your local Kaw shop. This program (Most dealerships have access to) locates NOS on dealership shelves. It takes a good parts manager to make you aware of this resource.
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KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
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