Unmasking the Aerospace-Grade Head Cover Gasket: The War on Thermal Drift and Seepage

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Unmasking the Aerospace-Grade Head Cover Gasket: The War on Thermal Drift and Seepage

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The stock cover gasket on the Katana is made of paper.
It shrinks a lot when heated.
One option is to apply liquid gasket sealant in advance to areas prone to shifting,
but doing that makes it a real hassle to remove the cover next time (lol).
In fact, applying liquid gasket sealant near the cam chain tunnel
is a very effective way to prevent leaks,
and it’s a spot where the manual often specifies applying it.

Now, for the most effective solution:
reusing the gaskets from the domestic-spec 1100 Katana SR and SY models.
These have been changed to a metal material, and while they’re a bit pricier,
they eliminate any shifting or blow-by and provide excellent sealing, so I highly recommend them.
In response to requests for reproductions, a manufacturer that produces high-quality aftermarket parts has created a metal-coated head gasket.
Although they cannot be used on some models, this should be a lifesaver for many users.

https://japan.webike.net/products/26641218.html
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Re: Unmasking the Aerospace-Grade Head Cover Gasket: The War on Thermal Drift and Seepage

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Have you checked how many members of this forum own a Katana?

Posting your, often technobabble, content is really a waste of time if the answer is zero.
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Re: Unmasking the Aerospace-Grade Head Cover Gasket: The War on Thermal Drift and Seepage

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Buckaroo wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2026 5:38 pm Have you checked how many members of this forum own a Katana?

Posting your, often technobabble, content is really a waste of time if the answer is zero.
It's a bot.
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