Clutch Cover Gasket

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Clutch Cover Gasket

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Hello again,

Does anyone have a new, preferably a Honda OEM clutch cover gasket (11393-371-000), or know where I can find one without having to sell my house. I'm up here in "The Great White North", and I've been all over ebay, and they're pretty pricey with the shipping and all. I can order one from my Honda parts dealer for just over $10, but he says they're on back order until May 22nd or even after that. I'm not sure if he'll even be able to get one. Pretty well all the parts dealers I've been checking out on-line, say they're no longer available. I'm doing the stator on my '78 GL, and I'd like to get at it before the end of April, so I can get riding. If I can't get an OEM, I might have to hunt for an aftermarket gasket. Any suggestions are appreciated.

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buy some gasket material at the auto parts store, and make one
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CYBORG wrote:buy some gasket material at the auto parts store, and make one
Now why didn't I think of that? :)
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I wouldn't say that about some gaskets, but that one is pretty easy. Just make sure to get the right kind and thickness of material
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TIL there's supposed to be a gasket there...

Mine seems fine without it, fwiw.
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propav8r wrote:TIL there's supposed to be a gasket there...

Mine seems fine without it, fwiw.
You don't have #2 shown here?
http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/197 ... #sch403588

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robin1731 wrote:
propav8r wrote:TIL there's supposed to be a gasket there...

Mine seems fine without it, fwiw.
You don't have #2 shown here?
http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/197 ... #sch403588

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Nope.

Come to think of it...I wonder if not having that gasket there was allowing the cover to press on the clutch arm, and making my clutch slip awhile back...hmm...
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