GT750 starter motor cover
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GT750 starter motor cover
I've got a GT750 chrome starter motor cover for sale, if anyones interested in it IM me for price and pics.
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Nope it doesnt but if you find any please let me know. Some people have had good luck gluing a large o-ring onto the edge of the cover but all i did with mine was to glue some washers onto the inside of the bolt holes so its spaced off the engine itself when tightened down.
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I made my own gasket out of some left over pond liner. Just about the right thickness at .045. I have some of this if anybody needs a chunk. I gave a bunch of this stuff to Lane. He can verify that this stuff makes good gaskets. It is impervious to gas and oil. Even lacquer thinner!
I don't think the gasket was ever available as a seperate peice.
I don't think the gasket was ever available as a seperate peice.
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Technically it was there for some reason, maybe to just stop massive water intrusion, or gas onto the starter motor if the carbs leaked etc. However you can use the cover without it since the gaskets are now mostly bad anyways.
Its also possible to apply an even bead of RTV silicone along the edge and allow it to dry, this should work too if done right.
Its also possible to apply an even bead of RTV silicone along the edge and allow it to dry, this should work too if done right.
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Coyote wrote:I made my own gasket out of some left over pond liner. Just about the right thickness at .045. I have some of this if anybody needs a chunk. I gave a bunch of this stuff to Lane. He can verify that this stuff makes good gaskets. It is impervious to gas and oil. Even lacquer thinner!
I don't think the gasket was ever available as a seperate peice.
Chris, I meant to tell you....the stuff expands when used on float bowls. The gas blows it up like a balloon. Weird. Great for oil though. Maybe it's the 10% ethanol causing my problem.
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Thread hijack: Rain in SE QLD...
Hey Richard,tz375 wrote:hey Paul, with all that rain in QLD, now would be a good time to test.
Man, it has rained here!
We've received 1/3 of our average yearly rainfall allocation in less than 24 hours.

That's about 300mm or 12 inches in the old-money. The Sunshine Coast received over 400mm...
My water pump stopped working because (surprise) it was full of water. Fortunately that was an easy fix.
I live in a pole-home on the side of a cliff, so I didn't cop any water inundation or damage, but some folks are really hurting in lower-lying areas.
I heard on the radio this morning that folk affected by a landslide in a nearby suburb 'evacuated' as they heard and saw the wall of mud roaring toward their homes. I'll bet they evacuated - and I don't mean from their house!

I have some pics, I'll post them shortly - it's hard to tell how nasty it is because you won't have a comparison, but it still looks wild.

Back on the subject of the gasket - there is a drain hole beneath the starter motor for any fluid to drain away, surely that really negates the need for the cover to seal too well?
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