KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: FastKX500 on July 19, 2004, 04:20:48 AM
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Okay I took my pro circuit platnium pipe off so i could get it renickelplated..but i ended up painting it with heat paint, and i put it back on the other day but i dont remember taking a gasket off with the pipe? and i put all the springs on and the bolts and tightened them up but exhaust leaks where the pipe goes into the engine..not a whole lot but u can see it when i rev it up, anyone know where i can get a gasket for it, or if there isnt one in the first place? Im not losing any power..i just dont know if its good for the engine. Thanks guys
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Usually there is a gasket for the exhaust pipe. You should have the 2 o-rings for the outside of the exhaust pipe (fits in the grooves) and then a thin metal gasket I believe. I usually put a thin coat of High-temp RTV where the exhaust pipe meets the engine on my 250 to prevent spooge leakage...oh that sounds bad... :wink:
Anyway, I'm sure other more bonafide mechanics out there can tell you if its bad not to have it or if it really doesn't make too much of a difference. If you are leaking, you may be running a tad rich and need to check your jetting.
Am I right guys or am I a goofball & have no clue? :roll:
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Actually you are loosing a little power. The scavenging capabilities of the pipe are being affected by the "leak" at the head, clean it up real good and apply that layer of hi-temp RTV and you'll not only stop the spooging (god that sounds bad :lol:) but you'll also pick up some lowerend grunt.
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So just put some RTV around the gasket?
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So just put some RTV around the gasket?
Yep, clean the flange up and put yourself a nice bead between the o-rings. When the pipe get slid on it'll move that stuff where it needs to go. just let it cure over night aleast so the temp doesn't affect it.
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ok thanks paul.
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Yup, that's how you do it...I also put a bead around the junction after you seat the pipe.