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Title: Gasket sets
Post by: Bryanj on December 18, 2023, 11:48:03 AM
Rebuilding a 500 for John he was sold a "complete" Athena gasket set.
Now not in the set are the oil pump to crankcase O rings, which Julie can supply but more important you dont get what i call the pontefract cakes(the US insist on calling them pucks), these are only available seperately from Honda and are now £5 EACH plus vat and post thus adding about £30 to the cost of the set.

This makes it, to me, worth shopping around and checking prices plus contents before purchase.
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: DomP on December 18, 2023, 12:40:29 PM
Julie sells the pucks Bryan
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Johnwebley on December 18, 2023, 01:42:17 PM
Rebuilding a 500 for John he was sold a "complete" Athena gasket set.
Now not in the set are the oil pump to crankcase O rings, which Julie can supply but more important you dont get what i call the pontefract cakes(the US insist on calling them pucks), these are only available seperately from Honda and are now £5 EACH plus vat and post thus adding about £30 to the cost of the set.

This makes it, to me, worth shopping around and checking prices plus contents before purchase.
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Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: davidcumbria on December 18, 2023, 03:26:40 PM
Thought I was going to have to fork out for these one was  missing when I started stripping the engine. Much as I have found elsewhere it was just sloppy work because two spare ones were loose in the cavities of the cylinder head. £5 each plus vat and postage is a bit nose bleeding…..
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Oddjob on December 18, 2023, 04:00:18 PM
I never used to renew them back in the 70/80s, just kept reusing them, never had a leak. I renewed them on my last engine restoration but TBH only because everything else was getting renewed at the same time. If they are still supple I'd say use them again, in the very unlikely event they do leak it's not a massive job to replace them, no new gaskets needed.
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Bryanj on December 18, 2023, 05:48:34 PM
On the 500/550 yes Ken but 750 uses same between com towers and head and that is engine out job.
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Nurse Julie on December 18, 2023, 06:24:22 PM
If they are for John, I've a set of pucs here Bryan. I'll send John a PM.
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Seabeowner on December 18, 2023, 06:41:41 PM
I've an NE brand set for a 500 and another for 550 here and as usual they are in the 500, but not the 550. Always been my experience.
Check Fowlers for dealer price, £4.90 inc VAT, and they are OOS.
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Oddjob on December 18, 2023, 06:54:53 PM
On the 500/550 yes Ken but 750 uses same between com towers and head and that is engine out job.

I was aware of that Bryan but as the threads in the 500/550 section I presumed it was that engine we were talking about, good point though, maybe others didn't know that and always worth pointing out stuff like that.

Another reason the 500 is better than the 750  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: Bryanj on December 18, 2023, 07:22:08 PM
Fowlers are oos cos i bought them and when you get to checkout that is not inc vat even though it says so. Needed other bits that were missing anyway and they also had those
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: martin_uk on February 20, 2024, 12:14:35 PM
I have same problem after buying  engine gasket kit from DS.

Assume there are pattern parts available for less than £5 each?

Anyone know a supplier?
Title: Re: Gasket sets
Post by: SteveW on February 20, 2024, 01:03:38 PM
The pucks were included in my NE gasket set from Silvers for my 650 I got last year.
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