blaster1 New Member Jan 29, 2008 131 0 0 ILLINOIS Mar 31, 2008 #1 i'm going to change my reeds today. should i use gasket seal when i put it back together?
F fastLANE New Member Mar 15, 2008 142 1 0 I ride my blaster when my banshee is broken! (sout Mar 31, 2008 #2 I always use new gaskets AND yamabond whenever I pull something apart and reassemble on my blaster or banshee. A small airleak can cause a world of hurt on our engines
I always use new gaskets AND yamabond whenever I pull something apart and reassemble on my blaster or banshee. A small airleak can cause a world of hurt on our engines
fmxr47 Member Mar 4, 2008 746 2 44 36 www.myspace.com Mar 31, 2008 #3 yes but apply sparingly, it only needs a small film and tighten evenly in a cross pattern like when your torqueing something
yes but apply sparingly, it only needs a small film and tighten evenly in a cross pattern like when your torqueing something
D dharbeck New Member Dec 13, 2007 420 3 23 NE Mar 31, 2008 #5 I have never used it and have never had a problem on three different blaster engines.
blaster1 New Member Jan 29, 2008 131 0 0 ILLINOIS Mar 31, 2008 #6 dharbeck said: I have never used it and have never had a problem on three different blaster engines. Click to expand... really, i heard you dont have to use it
dharbeck said: I have never used it and have never had a problem on three different blaster engines. Click to expand... really, i heard you dont have to use it
R rix005 Guest Mar 31, 2008 #7 Use only if there is visible surface damage. An air leak will cause a lean siezure. Use a inch lb. torque wrench and locktite.
Use only if there is visible surface damage. An air leak will cause a lean siezure. Use a inch lb. torque wrench and locktite.
blaster1 New Member Jan 29, 2008 131 0 0 ILLINOIS Apr 1, 2008 #8 sounds good thanx to evweryone that helped