From experience I find this sheet baffle pack is way better than the loose fiberglass stuff, my bike suffered from noise and poor performance using that stuff...never again
http://yambits.co.uk/exhaust-baffle-packing-p-839.html
"Good day everyone wants me here voorstellen.Ik'm Dragons-eye from Netherlands proud owner of a xj bj 600 bj 85 and a 92 fzr 1000"
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Greetings dragons-eye
horn, tail light, turn sigs, pilot light and instrument lights need the battery Richard, headlight is AC straight from the flywheel generator, member NEO did a comprehensive topic on 12v conversion for these
how is it obvious?
you will have to take the head off to examine the piston crown to see if it's been rebored, scrape off the carbon and look for a stamped number, you would need to order piston and or rings at this same size assuming the bore isnt worn out. I have used quality head gaskets twice (the black ones) with a very fine bead of silicone manifold gasket just around the circumference of the bore on each side and had no issues, dont plaster it on all over and thick or you may find it difficult to remove the head next time. Oh and dont forget to drain the coolant first, yes i have heard of people filling their crankcase with the stuff!!!
Cheers
mate????
listen pongo or whoever you are
it's 'Airhead'
The engines from early/later bikes can easily be identified by their different oil pump covers. Engine# is stamped on the elevated part of the left rear section of the engine
Greetings Matt
yeah we love the DT's here and and you'll no doubt gets the advice and help you are seeking
also nearer to home is
http://www.yamahait.com.au/forum/index.php/board,24.0.html