bbrown2828
150cc
I hate opening my cowl up and seeing this
doesn't matter what I used for a muffle gasket.. it eventually does this.. I'm using black gasket maker now
:yes-i-fully-agree-s I had an issue with my DA60 and was completely solved with removing the gasket and using Ultra Copper.Dan767;17705 wrote: Remove the gasket, and clean the cylinder head and bolts with a good cleaner that will remove oil and it's residue. (I use carb cleaner, but that's up to you). Get some Permatex Ultra Copper (any auto parts store) and coat both sides of a new gasket and reattach the muffler. Allow to sit overnight if possible. Re-torque the bolts and go fly. Some use only the Ultra Copper, I prefer to use the gasket as well. Muffler doesn't leak and stays tight.
kwj48;17727 wrote: I have done all the above. I use ultra copper, no paper gasket and re-tighten while still hot ( not running). And it doesn't have to be a big glob of RTV but just a thin layer should do the trick.
orthobird;17731 wrote: wow!!! ultra-copper costs 27.75 for 3 ounces!!! is this what you guys are referring to?