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putting cases back together, silicon OK?
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The upper and lower main bearing shells ride directly on the upper and lower case halfs. The main bearing clearance is determined by how close the cases bolt together, if the sealer is to thick then the main bearing clearance will be excessive, if it's to thin then there may not be enough main bearing clearance.
I don't know the specs for the silicone or the Yamabond/Hondabond/etc (made by ThreeBond I think), so I use what the manual specifies.
Better safe than sorry IMHO
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if the sealer is to thick then the main bearing clearance will be excessive, if it's to thin then there may not be enough main bearing clearance.
I use what the manual specifies.
if the sealer is a liquid, and if the cases are torqued to spec before it dries, wouldnt all types of sealer "flatten out" to the same thickness?
what does the manual specify? (dont have one yet)
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I just checked the KZ650 manual and it specifies "Liquid Gasket"
But I still would not use silicone.
You are perfectly welcome to do so though, just let us know if it causes any problems, or if it works fine.
I'm just chicken
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Each type of sealer will flatten out a different amount at a standard load, there is a spec for this but I forget what it's called.
ah, I didnt know that, but since these liquids are very similar, they should have very similar "flattening out" properties?
I just checked the KZ650 manual and it specifies "Liquid Gasket"
Ill have to look around for this stuff too
But I still would not use silicone.
You are perfectly welcome to do so though, just let us know if it causes any problems, or if it works fine.
I'm just chicken
Ill give everyone an update of how it works if I go with silicon
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ah first hand expirience, just what I wanted:)use a thin bead of silicone,let it set up a little before bolting cases together.you want just enough silicone to seal cases do not glob a whole tube on there! goodluck,happy wrenching!
yeah, big globs of silicon dont belong on/in a bike
how long is "a little" for letting it set? 5 min?
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but, by using this this will bring the head and cylinders ever so slightly closer to the case. this will bring the compression ratio up slightly. this could be a plus or a negative. which ever you choose.
many drag mike guys that i know do this to bring up the comp. i do not recomend straight silicone though. the 3 bond will work.
good luck withe the project, mine isstarting to look like a bike again!!!!!!! i am getting the itch!!!!
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im referring to the case halves,not the base gasket on the cylinder.always use a gasket for cylinder base.i have heard several people using 3 bond ( same as honda bond and many other names , they are mostly the same though just under another name)
but, by using this this will bring the head and cylinders ever so slightly closer to the case. this will bring the compression ratio up slightly. this could be a plus or a negative. which ever you choose.
many drag mike guys that i know do this to bring up the comp. i do not recomend straight silicone though. the 3 bond will work.
good luck withe the project, mine isstarting to look like a bike again!!!!!!! i am getting the itch!!!!
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On another note, if you ask a question, you are likely to get at least one person giving you the answer you want to hear. If in doubt, call a local auto engine rebuilder in your area and ask them about silicon for sealing engine parts or any professional bike mechanic. FWIW: I have rebuilt about a dozen KZ engines so far this year. I don't advertise repairs or engine building but folks seek these services out as most repair shops won't touch older bikes so I do this but do it more as a service than something I want to do on a continuing basis.
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