Because they seem to crush more than the paper one, with the following results, a slight mark on the pistons. And valve replacement, of course.
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Tolerances or material? …
Tolerances or material?
Because camshaft looks well timed at TDC.
There should be clearance…
There should be clearance between piston and valves. 0.040" is (I believe) the usual figure. No paper base gasket should be near that thickness. Did it have a plate fitted to reduce compression, which has been removed? Or higher lift cam fitted? Blutack or similar can be used to check...carefully.
850's never had a base…
850's never had a base gasket fitted from factory.
No plate fitted when…
No plate fitted when dismantling and the guy who sold me the bike never told me about a higher lift cam fitted. I'll go the Blutack way or modeling clay, the first one I can get my hands one.
Good to know, thanks Alan.
Good to know, thanks Alan.
Surely it shouldn't be that close to begin with? If we start worrying about tolerances on thickness of base gaskets, will we ever sleep soundly again?