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GS650 oil pan gasket

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Hi.
I need to get the oil pan off my gs650GL and I have some difficulty finding the gasket for the pan. Either its super expensive(like 50USD) or its shipping from a sketchy site. Is the gasket difficult to make by myself from a gasket sheet? Does anyone have a template I could print in order to cut my gasket? thanks a lot!


L.Leblanc
1982 GS650GL
 
Maybe not much help, but, I also recently was unable to source an OEM oil pan gasket for my bike. I bought a $10 one on ebay in the hopes I wouldn't need it. This was the description:

Brand New NIPPON MACHINES brand gasket with guaranteed fit and function. All Materials and Manufacturing Sourced and MADE IN USA.

I don't know if any of that means anything. I'm hoping I don't have to use it. I know from cleaning a 40 year old gasket off both surfaces of a previous engine, that is was no fun and took a long time to get both surfaces clean, especially the engine surface. Having to lay on your back to do it really sucks. Ended up pulling the engine out of the frame anyway. Also, taking the exhaust off is a PITA.

I've been chasing a very small oil drip for a while. I think I finally have it correctly diagnosed, after replacing the stator cover gasket. I think the drip is gone.

I suppose someone who's practiced in cutting gaskets could do it. Doesn't look very difficult, but I've never done it.

This is one gasket you want to be sure of when you put everything back together. You're not going to want to do it again anytime soon.

Are you removing the pan because of a suspected oil leak, or does it have to come off for another reason?
 
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My drain plug is stripped and dripping oil. I want to re-do the threads so it won't leak anymore
Do you have a link to what you bought?
 
Do you have the size of the original drain bolt? I need to re-do the threads for a bigger bolt but I need to know the size of the original one
 
Do you have the size of the original drain bolt? I need to re-do the threads for a bigger bolt but I need to know the size of the original one

And why would the thread pitch matter if going up a bolt size ?
OP would be better off looking for a bigger bolt, find that pitch, and tap accordingly ?

Personally i would find a proper insert, much nicer repair imho.
 

I do not agree with their statement a bigger bolt is not a good solution.
But the video shows the insert and repair method nicely in a very short video.
 
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Thanks for clarifying. I didn't see that link...and I agree, an insert is the better solution.
 
And why would the thread pitch matter if going up a bolt size ?
OP would be better off looking for a bigger bolt, find that pitch, and tap accordingly ?

Personally i would find a proper insert, much nicer repair imho.

I probable need to take the oil pan off if I want to put an insert? Ill watch the video you linked but just to be sure
 
Is the gasket difficult to make by myself from a gasket sheet?

Actually, it's real easy to do.
Put the gasket sheet on the workbench and place the oil pan on top.
Use something like a clamp to fixate it so the oil pan cannot move.

Now you can cut the outer shape of the new gasket and use a 5.5 or 6 mm drill
through the oil pan holes.
For the inside just look at the old gasket, this is not critical to a mm.
 
thanks, ill try to get the pan off without taking the exhaust off but I think its the best option. I didn't want to spend a day on the job
 
thanks, ill try to get the pan off without taking the exhaust off but I think its the best option. I didn't want to spend a day on the job

I am not familiar with your model bike, but often taking shortcuts brings issues.
If it is possible to take the oil pan off while leaving the exhaust on, you have to work around the exhaust, especially removing old gasket from the engine will take much longer that way.
Taking the exhaust off should be a 10 min job.

Now if your exhaust studs are rusted solid you may have another issue but i'd rather take my time and solve that also than run into that issue later on.
Take the tank off and you can lay the bike on its side, much nicer scraping the old gasket off that way.
 
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