Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 250 & 400 => Topic started by: uber on October 19, 2005, 01:40:16 PM
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Hello all :grin:
I intend to polish the exhaust on my B4 back to its former glory and suspect that it is going to be considerably easier to do it removed from the bike. So with that in mind I have two questions :
1) Will I need to replace the 4 gaskets? Anything else need/might as well replace while im there?
2) The microfiche I have lists 2 different part numbers for the gaskets. One has (ASB) - asbestos, and the other has (NA) - not asbestos, printed after the part no. Both are available to order from my parts place but trouble is I don't know which to order? Anyone have any ideas?
:thanks: folks!
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Just flip them over and re-use! :beers:
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Hmmm... I've taken the exhaust off a couple of times, didn't see any gaskets. Gotta take a look at tomorrow.
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more often than not they are wedged into the port of the cylinder head and need pulling out to remove them!
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I have had 5 pipes on my bike since it was new and have never changed the gasket of had a problem with them leaking. So I wouldn't worry just leave them alone.
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I've replaced mine before... but I've never had a problem with them leaking. I only thought I did. :lol:
Last time I bought them from Suzuki, I went with the non asbestos version and had no problems. Even though asbestos is an amazing material I perfer to "limit" my exposure to it.
The old gaskets were so covered in soot that you could really see them and I had to pry them out.
The 4 gaskets from Suzuki cost me aprox. $50 cdn. This year I bought a set off ebay. They look very similar to what I got from Suzuki and they only cost me $15 cdn. I'll let you know how the cheap ones are next year.
Here's a pic of the cheapos. Unfortunately I don't have a pic of the OEMs.
(http://66.155.114.22/banditalley/Interfuse/100_7461_72dpi.JPG)
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I used a bit of exhaust gasket putty when i changed my headers, worked fine.
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Thanks for the replies all. So with the general consensus that I dont need to wait for new gaskets I went ahead and started the polishing process today.
Turned out to be a bit of a pain right from the start! In order to get to the 8 bolts holding on the downpipes I had to remove the rad. Wasnt sure whether I needed to drain it to do this but though I better had anyway so a couple of litres of coolant later I could see the bolts.
Each came off suprisingly well until (sods law) the 8th bolt which was a right pain to get unstuck! Anyway with them all off I tapped out the exhaust and off it came.
PROBLEM!
The casing surrounding one of the ports broke off! Dont know how it happened, it just fell off as the exhaust came out. I've attached a pic to try and better describe what has happened. You will see the difference between what it should look like (left port) and the broken one (circled red) - (excuse the dirt and rust, bikes a '93 and the British weather doesnt help!).
(http://www.ubermedia.co.uk/1.jpg)
So should I be overly worried about this? It's only the one side that broke off if it makes a difference. Can this be a JB weld job or have I properly damaged it?!
Also is there anything else I need to do as I put the exhaust back on, or is it just a staright reversal of getting it off?
:thanks: guys!
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I wouldn't be to concerned as it's only really there for asthetics if you want to you could use some JB to fix er up :beers: