Base Gasket Replacement
#1
Base Gasket Replacement
Folks,
Replacing a leaky base gasket, rear cylinder, stock 94 EVO, 30k miles. Everything looks good on the head, cylinder, and piston. I am going to reuse everything. Question is: Do I have to and should i use a ball hone to rough the surface of the cylinder slightly in an effort to allow the rings "reseat" themselves to the bore? This is the first time i have been into my bike this far. Any recommendations here would be appreciated.
Replacing a leaky base gasket, rear cylinder, stock 94 EVO, 30k miles. Everything looks good on the head, cylinder, and piston. I am going to reuse everything. Question is: Do I have to and should i use a ball hone to rough the surface of the cylinder slightly in an effort to allow the rings "reseat" themselves to the bore? This is the first time i have been into my bike this far. Any recommendations here would be appreciated.
#3
Don't hone if you aren't replacing the piston rings. But I'd likely replace them while I'm in there. And I would also check piston deck heigth and use base and head gaskets to achieve the proper gap between the piston and head. Especially if the base of the cylinders need to be cleaned up any to get them strraight (see below).
You need to check the cylinder bases to be sure they are true so the new gaskets will seal. Also check the cylinder studs to be sure none of them are coming lose.
Paul
You need to check the cylinder bases to be sure they are true so the new gaskets will seal. Also check the cylinder studs to be sure none of them are coming lose.
Paul
#5
How much was removed from the cylinder bases? I'd still check the deck height while things are apart, especially considering the cylinder bases were cut and it's a good time to set that up properly. It's easy to do and other than time, mostly free.
Paul
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the guy that cleaned them up said if they were really bad and he had to take too much off i would have to tear off the front and get that one done as well. The bike ran excellent, just the leak at the base. I'm not sure where i am going with this bike but right now i'm looking for at to run like it did and be reliable.
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