Help with gasket from cylinder to pipe
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Help with gasket from cylinder to pipe
Can anybody give me the dimensions (inside/outside diameter, width) for the gasket the seals the pipe to the cylinder? I can't get an OEM one and will try to find one somewhere else.
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ihf is correct, it is a metal ring. You can pick it up at most on-line dealers for $4-5 or if you want a little more power down low you can get Fredette's Torque Ring for $10. http://www.frpoffroad.com/productdetail ... ogId=-1039
Funny, the factory metal ring is $5 but the O-rings are $10 each.
Funny, the factory metal ring is $5 but the O-rings are $10 each.
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Thanks for the help, I'm not able to get the OEM ring, but think I have found a substitute. Funny thing is, the online manual makes doesn't show or mention this part.
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I always look up the fiche on ronayers.com or bikebandit.com for all parts.
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So do I, but a lot isn't available to here. Sometimes you have to order, wait weeks and then get a shock when the bill arrives.Indawoods wrote:I always look up the fiche on ronayers.com or bikebandit.com for all parts.
Even though the KDX was made in Thailand, parts are imported as the bike wasn't sold here. A lot of KLX parts fit, even when the numbers are different.
In this case I will try the ring from a locally made KR150 (2T road bike), a lot of parts from this bike fit, but the mircofiche is not available online, so I'm trying to get hold of a printed version.
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Ouch. I checked and shipping on the $5 part to Bangkok is $65. Believe I'd give the Copper RTV a try.
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While we are on this topic...
I just got the replacement o-rings and metal washer and went to install them. The metal washer has a flat side and a curved side but the one that came out was so old it was crushed flat. Does anyone know if the flat side goes to the engine side or does it go to the pipe side?
BTW I found mine on BikeBandit but after more research this site is cheaper...http://www.kawasakipartshouse.com/
BTW I found mine on BikeBandit but after more research this site is cheaper...http://www.kawasakipartshouse.com/