hey guys thanks to beetle i have pixed my problem but instead of fiber i got nylon it works great i have not takne it on a ride yet but it has sat ofr 3 night with out even getting a drop past it thanks _________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper,red metallic..blue clutch spring 17 gram sliders
Be aware that some nylon material will breakdown when exposed to oil. Keep checking that washer for couple weeks... _________________ 08 Joyner SandViper 250
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i will but it cant get any oil where it is it for the anti freeze _________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper,red metallic..blue clutch spring 17 gram sliders
Thanks Geek, glad I could help out. I hope that nylon washer doesn't get too soft when your engine is up to running temp. Another good thing about the fibre washers is that they don't melt. They are made from a heat resistant substance similar to asbestos but with no nasty health effects.
Once again, glad to help. _________________ Cheers,
Beetle
'07 Twister Hammerhead 250SS. Uni filter on carb, 132 Main jet, Blue Polini Torque Spring, 19gm Sliders, gutted exhaust, custom dash, Dr Pulley HiT Clutch, Iridium plug.
yah i asked my dad about it and he said it should be fine so i hope so _________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper,red metallic..blue clutch spring 17 gram sliders