What I observed was on the XJ head to base, it notches out in the rear middle.
I believe the head bolts don't apply enough pressure to the gasket in that region, and unless you use the higher quality gasket...(which is thicker) it won't seal for very long.
It was sort of a Yamaha design flaw, IMHO.
Just don't waste your time tearing it down and using one of those green gaskets that come in a kit!
If you do decide to tear it down and replace it, buy the seperate base gasket from Yamaha... It's far better.
BUT, I still won't guarantee it'll hold as long as my quick repair method.
As I said before, I feel it's due to not enough head bolt pressure there.
Good luck, whichever way you go.
Bob
I believe the head bolts don't apply enough pressure to the gasket in that region, and unless you use the higher quality gasket...(which is thicker) it won't seal for very long.
It was sort of a Yamaha design flaw, IMHO.
Just don't waste your time tearing it down and using one of those green gaskets that come in a kit!
If you do decide to tear it down and replace it, buy the seperate base gasket from Yamaha... It's far better.
BUT, I still won't guarantee it'll hold as long as my quick repair method.
As I said before, I feel it's due to not enough head bolt pressure there.
Good luck, whichever way you go.
Bob
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