In November of 06 I bought an 1179 kit directly from Wiseco and the kit came with a composition head gasket that was red in color and indentified by Wiseco as a CFM-20 head gasket part # W2723. Two weeks ago I purchased another head gasket from Wiseco under the same part number however it was gray in color but was of the same configeration as the earlier one. Back in 1990 I also bought two head gaskets from Wiseco and both were red and the same part number was used then. I called Wiseco about this and they informed me they were not familiar with the red gasket but that I should call Cometic Gaskets who make them. I called Cometic and they said that they have never made a red one. I told them that I have a new unused red gasket and a new gray gasket and both have the same part number and both were bought directly from Wiseco after which Cometic stated they had never made a red one. Obviously the stock graphite gasket is best however it won't work on a bore larger than 72.5 mm. I have the red gasket in my 1179 and have had no problems other than the fact I had to re-torque it twice during the first 1500 miles after the initial re-torque it got after running it for 5 minutes in the garage after it was first put together. The stock graphite gaskets don't require a re-torque but will not work with the big bore kits and so as far as I know the gray CFM-20 gaskets that Cometic now makes is the only choice out there for the XS 1100 with a bore larger than 72.5 mm. The difference in the color of the gaskets is cause for some concern to me and so my reason for posting this is to ask the question, have any of you observed a difference in the color or material of the head gaskets purchased from Wiseco seperately or in the piston kits they sell. Lastly, I bought a new stock head gasket from Yamaha to add to my parts inventory and the darn thing was $ 157.00 less tax which is about a hundred dollars more than the one from Wiseco and so it has to be very good graphite. According to Cometic, they quit making graphite and asbestes gaskets because of restrictions by the EPA, but who knows.
Thanks for your input. Dan

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