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    Re installing clutch cover?

    Whats the best goo to use on a 06 Cbr 600RR clutch cover?

    I have watched a mechanic mate do this 3 times and he always used his Red Baron special sauce
    I failed once already and when I cleaned my Repco "red master gasket maker number 7 hi temp silcone"
    to start again I noticed that his black goo was alot harder to get off Whats the best stuff that is availible to Joe Public?

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    Hylomar Universal Blue is one of the better sealants out there.

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    I can recommend Hylomar Blue. I got mine from Repco. Get both metal surfaces thouroughly clean, then coat both metal surfaces with Hylomar Blue, let it set (maybe 30s), then put it all together.

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    No3 for Hylomar Blue. Great stuff.

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    Ok cool thanks heaps! seems to unamamanamuus
    Hylomar Blue It will be if the Master gasket maker No7 springs a leak

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    you can't seriously be suggesting to make an entire gasket out of hylomar right?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    I had assumed it was going to be used with a gasket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    you can't seriously be suggesting to make an entire gasket out of hylomar right?
    Haha. No, you still need the gasket. It is just to help seal it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    you can't seriously be suggesting to make an entire gasket out of hylomar right?
    YES they were. I made the entire gasket out of master gasket red silicone and no paper gasket is required
    Its holding up fine, do you want pics???

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    Quote Originally Posted by owner View Post
    YES they were. I made the entire gasket out of master gasket red silicone and no paper gasket is required
    Its holding up fine, do you want pics???
    hylomar is not silicone
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    I have a 600RR as well and have had to do this. Honda in their infinite wisdom is too good for gaskets. They don't make a clutch cover or stator cover gasket. They use a sealant instead. IMO, gaskets are the easier way to go, especially since it is a pain to have to clean off the residue off the mating surfaces. I use Permatex with great success..... I just don't know if you guys have that stuff down there or not. Glad to hear it is working well though.

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