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Parts supplier - R1 sump gasket
StevieB - 6/8/07 at 07:12 PM

Hi,

Does anyone know of an decent online source for the above - I don't have time to get to my local dealer through the week to order one and wait till it arrives.

Cheers

[Edited on 6/8/07 by StevieB]


mad-butcher - 6/8/07 at 08:07 PM

wemoto.com
always found them resonably priced
sorry can't do linky thing
tony


coozer - 6/8/07 at 08:29 PM

Get some gasket paper and make your own.


StevieB - 6/8/07 at 08:42 PM

Wemoto don't seem to sell sump gaskets alone.

I'm not really wanting to make my own because I've got far too many other parts to make up to finish the build, I just can't be @rsed to take on any extra's (lazy, but at least honest )


Pezza - 6/8/07 at 09:22 PM

I just got one from my local bike shop.
£7 and it was with them in 2 days.


Coose - 6/8/07 at 09:37 PM

Chapmans is just around the corner from you and I think opens 'til 5.45. Get round there yer lazy git!


ChrisGamlin - 6/8/07 at 09:43 PM

quote:
Originally posted by coozer
Get some gasket paper and make your own.


Im going to take a wild stab in the dark and guess that you havent seen an R1 sump gasket before?


StevieB - 7/8/07 at 08:01 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Coose
Chapmans is just around the corner from you and I think opens 'til 5.45. Get round there yer lazy git!


I'm keen to avoid Chapmans after my last dealings with them being somewhat unsatisfactory (in fact, damn right rude), but if needs must, then I'll have to go there one more time...


AspectCarl - 7/8/07 at 08:39 AM

Steve,

Consider using Loctite Blacktite in place of the OEM gasket, I paid about £12 for a can and you'll get a hundred sump gaskets at least, you can also use it on crankcasing halves, timing covers and clutch covers.

I'm running a heavily modified 5PW spec sump pan and the first go at welding it up left us with a sump not entirely true, with a standard sump gasket and a thin smear of mechanical grade silicon sealant it leaked.. like a very leaky titanic thing. I used a generous helping of the blacktite and it sealed up good and proper. The next sump came out a lot better and I only needed a thin smear of blacktite. It's stronger than regular sealant and you won't find it in the oil pick up when you strip it down next time.

Loctite catalog number is 30740 - the can has a picture of it being applied to a car engine sump pan.

Carl < not an employee of loctite >


Coose - 7/8/07 at 08:39 AM

Really? I suppose that I've bought quite a lot of expensive TZ bits from them in the past (paid £40 for one suspension bearing! ), so I tend to get on with them ok.

I can understand where you're coming from though....


StevieB - 7/8/07 at 09:00 AM

Usually I'd just shrug things off as people having a bad day, but there are soooooooo many company's that have treat me badly throughout my build, I'm trying to only give my business to the good guys (the likes of MNR, Rally Design etc.)

At least I should be finished soon - anly major components required now are wheels and lights, the rest just needs putting together competently!