Hello all,
Just checking the steel washer/gasket with 3 holes in and the large hole for the crankcase boss, does this fit in between the inner chaincase and the crankcase? Or does it fit on the inside of the inner chaincase? Does any one know the part number? the only part l can find is '023104 gasket, for back portion of front chaincase'
thanks
Pressed steel Chaincase to crankcase gasket
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Re: Pressed steel Chaincase to crankcase gasket
There's only the paper gasket that you have the part number for. I'm presuming it's an alloy chaincase.
Dave.
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Re: Pressed steel Chaincase to crankcase gasket
Hi
It sounds like a previous owner may have added the shim to adjust the chain case position.
What year is the engine / crank case, (first two numbers before the slash of the engine number)?
Regards Mick
PS - Chain case type is in the title Dave -
It sounds like a previous owner may have added the shim to adjust the chain case position.
What year is the engine / crank case, (first two numbers before the slash of the engine number)?
Regards Mick
PS - Chain case type is in the title Dave -
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Re: Pressed steel Chaincase to crankcase gasket
Ha ha , it was getting a bit late!
I don't use any gasket on the tin chaincase to crankcase. Just a nice bead of silicone.
Dave
I don't use any gasket on the tin chaincase to crankcase. Just a nice bead of silicone.
Dave
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Re: Pressed steel Chaincase to crankcase gasket
Thanks for your replies, the suggestion it may have beenadded/ used to move the steel case outboard a bit is likely the case, because with the correct spacer (1 13/32'') length between engine plate to inner chaincase there is a corresponding gap.
The spacer looked like a professionally made/original part?
Thanks
The spacer looked like a professionally made/original part?
Thanks
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Re: Pressed steel Chaincase to crankcase gasket
engine 57 16M/SMick D wrote:Hi
It sounds like a previous owner may have added the shim to adjust the chain case position.
What year is the engine / crank case, (first two numbers before the slash of the engine number)?
Regards Mick
PS - Chain case type is in the title Dave -