justin_o_guy
Ex Member
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I calculated errrr took a scientific wild A** guess, at the lifespan of a cam chain. Others have done the same with differing results. I measured my old chain & compared the miles on it & figured a chain, at that wear rate, should live between 20 & 21 thousand miles.Riding style impacts chain life & I am sure there are those who would point to oil type. No way am I going in there. If my bike had 18,ooo on it I would just have to look in there to see where the tensioner is. Book says at 18 mm it is time for service, but I saw someone had 22mm out & the thing wasn't cocked & about to come out. Was that Verslagen?
I got some "ThreeBond" liquid gasket 1104 from the local shop, not Suzuki, just a shop, Used that for the whole job. The book said not to seal the plug, just the head cover, if I remember, but I sealed everything, cuz I would rather wreck the plug & need a new one than have a leak. It was 6 bucks for 3.5 oz. It's grey & kinda runny. A small screwdriver for application worked fine, but have a rag to control where it goes. I used brake cleaner & I also used some slightly used 400 grit to break the shiny surfaces, only running the grit along the seal direction, never across. Also. if the cam is removed & the head cleaned up, I recommend refilling the "pot" that holds oil under the cam lobes. No reason to let it be dry. Also, recommend soaking the cam chain in oil a while, so it isn't ever running dry.
I really don't see why any automotive high temp silicone wouldn't be just fine for this job.
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