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  • How to reuse the old head gasket

    Just bought the wrong head gasket (for the XS11) & the one I bought for a nice price turns out to be for oversize pistons. I didn't realize the gasket was a cometic with a different than normal size ring diameter Bore size: 74MM-74.5MM and mine are stock. 72.58. (DAMHIKT) & best belongs on a bike with larger pistons though it would likely still work on this one.

    The old head gasket wasn't leaking and it came off as one piece So Rather than buy an expensive head gasket again, I'm thinking I ought to try the old one & see if it holds properly. For the folks who have reused their old intact head gaskets, what chemicals did you use to help it seat properly?

    I'm sure getting an education with this bike...

    Thanks!
    82 XJ1100 Maxim "hurricane"- DEKA EXT18L AGM battery , NGK BPR6EIX spark plugs, Green Dyna coils, Sylvania SilverStar Ultra H4 bulb, 139 dB Stebel Nautilus air horn, Home-made K&N air filter based on an original paper filter frame, new piston rings, Barnett Clutch Springs, SS braid/Teflon brake lines, TKAT fork brace, rebuilt calipers, master cylinders, new brakes, reupholstered seat, lotsa little things and so many answered questions here.

  • #2
    Are you in a hurry? I purchased a gasket set from Parts & More for my 79 Special. I did not use the head gasket. I would be happy to send it to you if you would like. The only catch is that I have it stored in my parent's garage, and I will not be able to make it out that way until June 27th. If you can wait then PM me your address, and I will mail it out to you.
    Dave
    1979 XS1100SF Special

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    • #3
      hey KA1J,

      all i do is coat both sides with grease, as long as its in
      one piece and in good nic u should be good to go,
      ive used the same 1 on the same engine 3 times, also
      theres no need to retorque the head nuts as the gasket
      is already compressed.

      if u have any concerns post a pic of both sides of the gasket.
      pete


      new owner of
      08 gen2 hayabusa


      former owner
      1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
      zrx carbs
      18mm float height
      145 main jets
      38 pilots
      slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
      fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

      [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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      • #4
        I strongly disagree with the no need to re-torque statement. I just put my bike back together, torqued as specified in the manual, rode it back and forth to work for 2 days and then re-checked and all the head nuts were no where near the specified torque value.

        Re-checking and re-torquing costs you nothing other than the time to pull the tank and could save you having to replace the head gasket.
        1979 xs1100 Special -
        Stock air box/K&N Filter, MAC 4-2 exhaust, Bad-Boy Air horn, TC fuse box, Windshield, Soft bags, Vetter Fairing, Blinkers->Run/Turn/Brake Lights, Headlight Modulator, hard wire GPS power

        Short Stack - 1981 xs1100 Standard - lowered for SWMBO.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by psycoreefer View Post
          I strongly disagree with the no need to re-torque statement. I just put my bike back together, torqued as specified in the manual, rode it back and forth to work for 2 days and then re-checked and all the head nuts were no where near the specified torque value.

          Re-checking and re-torquing costs you nothing other than the time to pull the tank and could save you having to replace the head gasket.
          yep, thats fair enuff, ive rechecked mine before but havent needed
          to adjust it any more than what they were set at.

          was that using a used gasket or a new one?

          also after retorquing its always a good idea to adj the cam chain again.
          pete


          new owner of
          08 gen2 hayabusa


          former owner
          1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
          zrx carbs
          18mm float height
          145 main jets
          38 pilots
          slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
          fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

          [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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          • #6
            Hey KA,

            Amazing what you can find with a little searching!

            See this thread, this page, Trbigs comments and others....
            http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...+gasket&page=2

            Similar to what Pete's said, can be reused IF not damaged/torn/ delaminating, and some stuff to use as a sealant, but not the silicone based stuff. YMMV.

            T.C.
            T. C. Gresham
            81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
            79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
            History shows again and again,
            How nature points out the folly of men!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KA1J View Post
              ...For the folks who have reused their old intact head gaskets, what chemicals did you use to help it seat properly?
              For a head gasket sealer, I've used plain ol' silver paint, preferably the cheap varitity. Just check that it uses powdered aluminum as pigment. Spray on a really wet, drippy coat, then immediately install the head.

              Used to use this method on 'steel shim' head gaskets, and never had a leak.
              Fast, Cheap, Reliable... Pick any two

              '78E original owner - resto project
              '78E ???? owner - Modder project FJ forks, 4-piston calipers F/R, 160/80-16 rear tire
              '82 XJ rebuild project
              '80SG restified, red SOLD
              '79F parts...
              '81H more parts...

              Other current bikes:
              '93 XL1200 Anniversary Sportster 85RWHP
              '86 XL883/1200 Chopper
              '82 XL1000 w/1450cc Buell, Baker 6-speed, in-progress project
              Cage: '13 Mustang GT/CS with a few 'custom' touches
              Yep, can't leave nuthin' alone...

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              • #8
                Here's some photos of both sides of the gasket I took off.

                Side 1:



                close-ups here
                http://doctorgary.net/HG2.jpg
                http://doctorgary.net/HG3.jpg

                Other side:


                close-ups here
                http://doctorgary.net/HG5.jpg
                http://doctorgary.net/HG6.jpg

                Anything obvious in the gasket why I shouldn't use it?

                Also when you mention paint, are you referring to regular spray can paint (with real aluminum or copper?) I do have some ultra high temp stainless steel paint made of stainless steel particles which I was going to use on old headers. Would that be a good choice?

                Thanks for taking the time to offer all this help.
                Last edited by KA1J; 06-18-2011, 10:15 AM.
                82 XJ1100 Maxim "hurricane"- DEKA EXT18L AGM battery , NGK BPR6EIX spark plugs, Green Dyna coils, Sylvania SilverStar Ultra H4 bulb, 139 dB Stebel Nautilus air horn, Home-made K&N air filter based on an original paper filter frame, new piston rings, Barnett Clutch Springs, SS braid/Teflon brake lines, TKAT fork brace, rebuilt calipers, master cylinders, new brakes, reupholstered seat, lotsa little things and so many answered questions here.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KA1J View Post
                  Also when you mention paint, are you referring to regular spray can paint (with real aluminum or copper?) I do have some ultra high temp stainless steel paint made of stainless steel particles which I was going to use on old headers. Would that be a good choice?
                  Yep, regular spray paint. I was told that the cheap paint was better for this use, as they usually skimped on the other ingredients and the percentage of aluminum was higher (but if used as paint, it didn't hold up as well). The cheap stuff has poorer binders in it too, so if you need to pull the head, the gasket will release easier.

                  The theory is the soft aluminum powder will fill the tiny imperfections in the gasket, is soft enough to 'deform' for fit, and conducts heat well. Copper paint would work as well, but is usually considerably more expensive, and I'm not so sure you can still get paint with real copper in it any more; it's been banned for some uses, so you'd have to check the label.

                  Stainless steel paint? I don't know about that one. I'd avoid that personally, as the much harder particles could act as an abrasive and is a much poorer conductor of heat.

                  This was my sealer-of-choice on a stroked 427 Ford medium-riser with the shim head gaskets, and I never had a gasket failure. Even today, unless the gasket specifically spells out not to use any sealers, I'll give 'em a heavy coat of aluminum paint before install. I've never had a head gasket failure when I've done this...
                  Fast, Cheap, Reliable... Pick any two

                  '78E original owner - resto project
                  '78E ???? owner - Modder project FJ forks, 4-piston calipers F/R, 160/80-16 rear tire
                  '82 XJ rebuild project
                  '80SG restified, red SOLD
                  '79F parts...
                  '81H more parts...

                  Other current bikes:
                  '93 XL1200 Anniversary Sportster 85RWHP
                  '86 XL883/1200 Chopper
                  '82 XL1000 w/1450cc Buell, Baker 6-speed, in-progress project
                  Cage: '13 Mustang GT/CS with a few 'custom' touches
                  Yep, can't leave nuthin' alone...

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                  • #10
                    Gasket

                    The gasket looks like it could be used again. There is a noticably hot spot between 3 & 4 probably caused by either, or both lean. Anti seize both copper fill or aluminum fill would work for sealing, but the steel rings around the cylinders must be unbroken and smooth. Coat both sides with whatever you use and put it on carefully. Proper torque pattern is necessary to be sucessfull.
                    You can't stay young forever, but you can be immature for the rest of your life...

                    '78E "Pathfinder" Show bike...
                    Lovingly restored by Dave Delzell
                    Drilled airbox
                    Tkat fork brace
                    Hardly mufflers
                    late model carbs
                    Newer style fuses
                    Oil pressure guage
                    Custom security system
                    Stainless braid brake lines

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                    • #11
                      Ummmm ... Tell me again why you dont want to use the new gasket??? You state that it's for an oversize bore, but we're only talking 1.5 to 2 mm oversize, and thats total, so at most you're only .75 to 1mm oversize around the circumference of the bore. Not sure that I would find that a problem...

                      As to reusing an old gasket, I agree with the spray paint method. I've done it before and it works fine, however my father used to use nothing more than grease and I've don't recall him ever having a failure, mind you that was on old side valve engines in things like our old '34 Desoto and mums Austin 7, etc.
                      1980 SG. (Sold - waiting on replacement)
                      2000 XJR1300. The Real modern XS11. Others are just pretenders.

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                      • #12
                        +1 on what planedick says,
                        i wouldnt go using grease on that gasket as i said earlier, as there are some spots that have come away from the gasket,.
                        the bottom pic between cylinders 3 and 4 looks like it could be a problem,
                        also looking at ur other thread of the pic of the cylinder bores looks like it was leaking between those cylinders as well, cross ur fingers and hope for the best,
                        give it a go at worse if it doesnt seal the way u want its only removal of the head next time.
                        pete


                        new owner of
                        08 gen2 hayabusa


                        former owner
                        1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
                        zrx carbs
                        18mm float height
                        145 main jets
                        38 pilots
                        slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
                        fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

                        [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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