B blaster007 New Member Apr 15, 2010 33 0 0 Pa Aug 30, 2010 #1 I know I need a gasket between the reed cage and the boot, but do I need one between the reed cage and the engine?
I know I need a gasket between the reed cage and the boot, but do I need one between the reed cage and the engine?
sheeblast New Member Jul 16, 2010 4,657 47 0 Ohio Aug 30, 2010 #2 you should have a gasket between and contact spot, just like the reeds and jug.
B blaster007 New Member Apr 15, 2010 33 0 0 Pa Aug 30, 2010 #3 Tell me where this goes again? and can I find it on ebay?
sheeblast New Member Jul 16, 2010 4,657 47 0 Ohio Aug 30, 2010 #4 i have used yamabond between my reeds and intake system, but you can use the same gasket you are using between the boot and reed.
i have used yamabond between my reeds and intake system, but you can use the same gasket you are using between the boot and reed.
royalt67 New Member May 12, 2009 2,023 45 0 Klamath Falls, Southern Oregon Aug 30, 2010 #5 Stock, there isn't a gasket between the boot and cage, only between the cage and cylinder. The stock boot has a bit of rubber that is supposed to seal like an o-ring. I just use sealer (Permatex Aviation Form-a-gasket) there.
Stock, there isn't a gasket between the boot and cage, only between the cage and cylinder. The stock boot has a bit of rubber that is supposed to seal like an o-ring. I just use sealer (Permatex Aviation Form-a-gasket) there.
X x1rcr New Member Jul 21, 2010 7 0 0 Brookhaven, MS Aug 30, 2010 #6 They only come with one but I always run two. Gaskets are cheap.
2stroke4ever New Member Aug 26, 2009 220 4 0 Okoboji Iowa www.oakhillmarina.com Aug 31, 2010 #7 correct x1rcr and motors are not