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  • vtrtomukV vtrtomuk

    And the problem has been found @Calum & @Biker_123 you were right! tiny head gasket leak !

    http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/tom_smith7/IMG-20160409-WA0001_zps9vlrakjd.jpg

    http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/tom_smith7/WP_20160409_15_40_10_Pro_zps1cmucvrw.jpg

    http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/tom_smith7/WP_20160409_15_40_01_Pro_zpsxynp8je6.jpg

    http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/tom_smith7/WP_20160409_15_40_07_Pro_zps0eccyuwx.jpg

    so what do you guys reckon go for another skim this heads already had 3 passes and the barrel 2 so that will be 5 thou taken of i would have thought?

    also is it one of the guys on here selling the copper head gaskets on ebay? i know older engines used to have copper gaskets... are the rated highly for the use on DT's ?

    as always advice aprecated

    CalumC Offline
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    #18

    @tomimsmith1992
    I have no experience with copper head gaskets but they are used in high performance engines when composite gaskets don't cut the mustard.

    That cylinder head has seen better days!

    As said always run a thermostat

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      #19

      Thermostat has been ordered from yambits, i had no idea it could cause such adverse effects ....

      I'm going to go the copper head gasket route give it ago... Whats the worst that could happen 😏

      Yeah the heads a bit battered ill stick a post in the wanted section for a replacement.

      Will I be ok to re skim the head do you think how far from detonation am I thats the question....

      Current Projects - 2003 DTR

      Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

      Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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        You will have to measure the squish band to really be sure. If it's that bad then you will need to double up on the base gasket to bring the compression ratio back down.

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          #21

          just having a thought about copper gaskets again,

          i was sure copper reacts with aluminum so i had a quick search on the net.

          "Aluminum will be very susceptible to galvanic corrosion in contact with copper, assuming that the two metals are also in contact with a common electrolyte (such as water with some ionic content.) Almost any text or handbook on corrosion will have galvanic series table. The farther two metals or alloys are separated on the table, faster the corrosion of the less noble of the two will be when they are in contact."

          location of quote http://www.finishing.com/78/97.shtml

          so surely copper head gaskets are a bad thing, also copper doesn't and wont compress like the OEM gaskets do so there cant be any imperfections on ether surface,

          but then i think copper washers are used for air and water tight fittings as a "gasket" as such so copper does have its sealing quilatys

          so my question is the pros and cons of copper good or bad ?? what would be the advantages over the OEM gaskets.

          maybe is should start a new thread ??

          Current Projects - 2003 DTR

          Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

          Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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          • vtrtomukV vtrtomuk

            just having a thought about copper gaskets again,

            i was sure copper reacts with aluminum so i had a quick search on the net.

            "Aluminum will be very susceptible to galvanic corrosion in contact with copper, assuming that the two metals are also in contact with a common electrolyte (such as water with some ionic content.) Almost any text or handbook on corrosion will have galvanic series table. The farther two metals or alloys are separated on the table, faster the corrosion of the less noble of the two will be when they are in contact."

            location of quote http://www.finishing.com/78/97.shtml

            so surely copper head gaskets are a bad thing, also copper doesn't and wont compress like the OEM gaskets do so there cant be any imperfections on ether surface,

            but then i think copper washers are used for air and water tight fittings as a "gasket" as such so copper does have its sealing quilatys

            so my question is the pros and cons of copper good or bad ?? what would be the advantages over the OEM gaskets.

            maybe is should start a new thread ??

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            @tomimsmith1992 You are right about the electrolyte stuff. But that goes the same with any two metals. So it won't corrode over night. And hopefully the gasket seals the engine so it won't have any contact with water lol.

            As said I haven't used them but they are known to fix problems with gaskets blowing all the time.

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              after research and reading on many car forums iv decided to go with a copper head gasket with a bit of hylomar universal blue and a re skim on the head... depending on what the engineer says will double up the base gaskets. hopefully that will be the last time i hear of a leak.

              with the help of the new thermostat as well 🙂

              will probably take some pictures when putting it back together 🙂 wont be till around the 20th of this month though 😞

              Current Projects - 2003 DTR

              Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

              Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                #24

                UPDATE,

                had the head checked by a engineer buddy and its all flat so no warpage.

                the workshops theroy for the blown head gasket.

                in normal operation the thermostat regulates and pressurizes the system as @Calum stated maintaining a optimal temperature,

                without a thermostat and having a free flow the "cold" coolant from the rad is being dumped into a boiling hot engine causing " thermometric" stress over time you end up with unevenly cooled parts of the head and develop hot spots "most likely over the exhaust port" this causes the aluminum to expand quicker than other parts and essentially crush the head gasket in small places. basically a slight bulge in the head surface. the engine then cools and the aluminum in the head then returns to normal, unfortunately the gasket cannot, so when you next start the engine from cold the gasket then blows past the weakest point your crushed head gasket !

                i relise @Calum you have said this earlier doesn't hurt for a second opinion. but thank you i wouldn't have chased the thermostat route if you hadn't have clocked on to it

                well parts should be here tomorrow including a new THERMOSTAT! so fingers crossed

                cheers lads

                Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                  Yeah sure mate. I do a fair bit of reading. I didn't appreciate the importance of the thermostat until I read it possibly 6 months ago. I always ran with one.but didn't know why until quite recently. What he said is true, but I doubt the head will be cold, the hot stale pockets are what I have read time and time again.

                  I'm sure he's right though.

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                    http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/tom_smith7/IMG-20160412-WA0001_zpsrdcpssxh.jpg

                    So i got all my bits and have all been fitted. went for a 40 mile ride last night no leaks and no need to top up coolant,

                    on the way to work today 30 mile trip let bike cool coolant is just under rad neck so possibly just working out air bubbles so probs lost 5-10ml

                    this is using the copper gasket with copper sealant "spray a gasket" type of stuff

                    see how it goes on the ride home 😞

                    Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                    Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                    Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                      Update,

                      went to go get a maccy d's for lunch lost a bit of coolant, so im afarid its still not done anyway got a second head now so ill go get that skimmed and the barrel checked, why are these such a bast**d to seal done x amount of 2 stroke head gaskets never had a leak., yet the dt is a pain. so im just going to go on the assumption that things are warped somewhere, at least i got a geunuine head gasket floating around now. the head gasket should show where the leak is hiding .

                      i think its safe to say yamaha should have used O rings instead of steel gaskets like all there other 2 strokes, funny that iv never seen a AM6 or a rotax 122 (not yammys obv) head gasket leak there both oring'ed, i feel a experimental project comming on 🙂

                      has anyone done it before ?

                      Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                      Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                      Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                      • vtrtomukV vtrtomuk

                        Update,

                        went to go get a maccy d's for lunch lost a bit of coolant, so im afarid its still not done anyway got a second head now so ill go get that skimmed and the barrel checked, why are these such a bast**d to seal done x amount of 2 stroke head gaskets never had a leak., yet the dt is a pain. so im just going to go on the assumption that things are warped somewhere, at least i got a geunuine head gasket floating around now. the head gasket should show where the leak is hiding .

                        i think its safe to say yamaha should have used O rings instead of steel gaskets like all there other 2 strokes, funny that iv never seen a AM6 or a rotax 122 (not yammys obv) head gasket leak there both oring'ed, i feel a experimental project comming on 🙂

                        has anyone done it before ?

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                        @tomimsmith1992 Yes actually have seen it before. Although you still need to seal against the rest of the faces.

                        I a, surprised you are having so much trouble. I had one head gasket go on a cheap head gasket. And if you have seen my belgarda build then you know I have dealt with rough engines lol

                        You had the barrel skimmed as well?

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                          well im actually debating weather im just panicking,

                          head and barrel skimmed and copper gasket with copper seal torqued to 22nm. the water has dropped in the rad to what i filled it up to, water is just sitting below the rad neck, and don't seem to be losing anything more, that's probably just where the water level is set.

                          like i said im probably just being a idiot and lacking faith lol. i'll see how it goes for a week and keep an eye on it,

                          Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                          Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                          Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                          • vtrtomukV vtrtomuk

                            well im actually debating weather im just panicking,

                            head and barrel skimmed and copper gasket with copper seal torqued to 22nm. the water has dropped in the rad to what i filled it up to, water is just sitting below the rad neck, and don't seem to be losing anything more, that's probably just where the water level is set.

                            like i said im probably just being a idiot and lacking faith lol. i'll see how it goes for a week and keep an eye on it,

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                            @tomimsmith1992 You would expect it to drop a little once it's bled etc.

                            See how you get on.

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                              just out of curiosity where does the water level usually settle? pictures welcome

                              Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                              Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                              Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                              • vtrtomukV vtrtomuk

                                just out of curiosity where does the water level usually settle? pictures welcome

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                                wrote on last edited by Darty
                                #32

                                @tomimsmith1992 You can expect the water level to drop over time, if it's always above the top of the core you should be fine. Mine usually settles about 5mm below the neck and is good for over 800 miles or more untouched.

                                https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1680/26399968226_8339ed7d30_z.jpg

                                https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1528/26333536622_d52b506a06_z.jpg

                                Keep it real

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                                  Cheers @Darty perfect just what i was looking for ! 🙂

                                  Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                                  Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                                  Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                                    Update, All is good ! looks like its fixed for now ! 🙂

                                    can someone remind me noise from clutch in neutral but when you pull the lever the noise goes ?

                                    can't remember what it is the cause ?

                                    Current Projects - 2003 DTR

                                    Have put 12 DTRs back on the road since 2010

                                    Owner of 4 bikes - Honda VTR1000F 1998 - Honda CBR 600 F3 1998 - Sinnis Apachie 125 2015 - Yamaha DT 125R 2003

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                                      Clutch needs to be balanced properly if it's dismantled.

                                      But But noise is generic. Is it metal on metal sound?

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