B
Boondocks
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As a do-it-yourselfer of the old school, I just had occasion to require a valve cover gasket while doing maintenance on my '80 GS1100ET. I didn't buy one in advance in anticipation of the disintegrated remains of the old gasket. I'm one of those who hates to pay $24 plus $6 shipping (per Bike Bandit - very aptly named) for a piece of flimsy cardboard. It must cost at least 10¢ to make it.
Instead, I used the DIY gasket kit known as Mrs. Smith's (frozen) Apple Pie. At a sale price of $2, not only do you get the raw materials for the gasket, but as a bonus you also get 37 oz. of apple pie (reminds me of the old Cracker Jax prize). I finished the gasket last night, and it turned out fine as I knew it would. I'm still working on the pie.
I haven't has so much fun since I made an alternator cover gasket from a Hamm's beer case DIY kit, and got to drink all the bonus beer. :lol:
Instead, I used the DIY gasket kit known as Mrs. Smith's (frozen) Apple Pie. At a sale price of $2, not only do you get the raw materials for the gasket, but as a bonus you also get 37 oz. of apple pie (reminds me of the old Cracker Jax prize). I finished the gasket last night, and it turned out fine as I knew it would. I'm still working on the pie.
I haven't has so much fun since I made an alternator cover gasket from a Hamm's beer case DIY kit, and got to drink all the bonus beer. :lol: