leaking head gaskets
There's a forum poster here with copper head gaskets on eBay; I'll post the link when I find it. I'd say that proper Honda NOS head gaskets are the only way to go, but this guy has used his coppers with success. LM's comments appreciated here.
Copper head gaskets were used for decades on iron/iron, alu/iron & alu/alu motors until cheaper gasket production methods came to the forefront.
Quote from Britman:
I have used copper head gaskets on couple of old British Thumpers with good results. Just throwing out for opinions. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-30 ... enameZWD1V leaking head gasketsWell, I got the cl77 running last week and have run it for over an hour and it is leak free. No doubt in my mind the genuine nos gaskets are the only way to go. Thanks for all the help. Nutt
It seems to me that if the O-rings are doing their job that the condition of the head gasket is of little consequence. The oil has to go past the O-rings before it ever comes into contact with the head gasket. The O-rings are supposed to have a thickness of 1.6mm, but the NOS ones I have measured lately are only 1.3mm. Therefore, if your replacement head gasket is just slightly thicker than normal, the O-rings will allow oil to pass. A possible cure is to do as Bill Silver recommends and use sealant around the O-rings, or to find a thicker high-temp O-ring. Also check the thickness of your head gasket. Subtract from that the thickness of your O-ring less the depth of the O-ring recess, and you will know if there is any excess height to the O-ring once everything is in place (should have 0.2-0.3mm of O-ring standing proud). --Randall
leaking head gasketThats interesting, I'll check the thickness of the o-rings. I ordered them through honda, but I didn't measure them. The aftermarket headgasket I took off was definately thinner than the original and it had porosity holes punched in the top and bottom of gasket, not all the way through, but just the way the material was made. When it was on the bike, you could watch it leak right in the center of the head. I assumed it was oil being slung off the cam chain. I did coat the orings and the insides of the oring surface of the gasket both times and it is leak free with the honda gasket. Thanks for the insight on the orings though, I have 2 more motors to tear apart and replace those crappy gaskets yet. I restored a dream and sold it to a guy last summer and he calls the other day and said it started leaking oil. I had a gutt feeling I knew what it was and sure enough its leaking in the center like the other 2 were. Oh well, lesson learned (an expensive one at that)!! nutt
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