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 You'll need to take it off to check your valve clearances (if the valve cover is the one you are talking about) anyway so yea, you'll want to get a new gasket.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
 
 1981 GS550T - My First
 1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
 2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
 
 Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
 Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
 and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
 
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	 smarzinski smarzinski
 Thanks. I did everything with the wheel I could and then switched to a drill for all the tight spots. As far as the gasket goes I would replace it, but its up to you. You will need to adjust your vlave clearances anyways. Mine didnt tear but it was hard and I figured since I had it off I should just do it. I think I paid $40 for it. Everything is looking good!
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	 GateKeeper GateKeeper
 Sure make me spend more money on this build.....LOL
 
 I will give it some thought, but your right, I will need to do a valve adjustment anyways, I don't know when it was done last.
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	 GateKeeper GateKeeper
 painting plastics and primer on metal
 
 So here are some shots of recent activity, not much, but I try to do something bit everyday, will probably do more tomorrow, it's Saturday and I have the whole day to myself.....
 
 The plastics are still wet, just gave them their first coat, it will dry to a matte finish, then a light sand and a second coat will be applied to even it all out
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 A touch of primer, waiting to do all the primer work before I shoot the black on the parts, there are many items still needing primer first
 
 
 
  
 
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	 brslk brslk
 Looking good GK. I really should try to do at least something each day like you do.
 Like you, I also have the whole day to myself tomorrow and plan on getting lots done.
 I didn't go out to the garage after work today because I was dead tired.
 I think I got about 2 hours sleep last night. The wife is still suffering from a cold and was snoring like a chainsaw (shhh don't tell her I said anything).
 
 Bruce.
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	 GateKeeper GateKeeper
 your secret is safe with me....LOL
 
 I will have to run out and get some more bumper paint, I used up the last I had, just now, I see a run or two, so I have to sand them out, and the parts all need a second coat anyways.
 
 I just have to go and organize what I am going to do tomorrow....
 
 Still waiting on my frame to be welded.....once that is done I can start putting some parts back on....if I remember where what goes and how it went, I have a feeling I am going to be a wee bit lost, even with all the pictures I have taken, but everything has it's place, or so they say.....
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 You'll be right, just have those pic's handy and you'll see where everything goes easy enough 
 
 My mantra during my rebuild was just do something every day, doesn't matter how small it was, just do something. It worked in the end 1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie 1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
 1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020
 
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	 Smokinapankake Smokinapankake
 As far as the valve cover gasket goes, they are reuseable on these engines. But - yours has been on there for the better part of 25 years so I second the recommendation to replace it. 40 bucks might seem a little steep but if you can keep it going for 5- 10 years then you'll be money ahead.
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	 GateKeeper GateKeeper
 only this for tonight
 
  
 
 but it's still something
 
 by the way, does anyone know, did I put that larger rubber cap in the correct way, the part that is in the bottom right of the picture and and that bulbous rubber, does it go that way or does the bulge go towards the other end, I unfortunately do not have a picture of it on the part prior to taking it off, and the parts fiche on any of the sites don't show it....
 
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	 brslk brslk
 Looks pretty good. You should buy a compressor and take up painting.
 It's a skill that is very handy to have.
 
 Bruce.
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	 GateKeeper GateKeeper
 Thanks Bruce, but no Thanks, not a skill I want to add to my resume.....LOL
 
 rattle can painting is one thing, anything past that, I will leave to those that already have all the tools.....I'd rather buy more firearms.....I am more into real guns, not so much into paint guns.....
 
   
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	 brslk brslk
 Shhhh! Don't let the Americans here know we are allowed to have guns!
 (you will spoil the invasion!)
 
 Bruce.
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