Vesrah Gaskets?

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Vesrah Gaskets?

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How's the qualities on these? I'm in the middle of my exup build and was just wondering how they hold up as far as that goes?
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I looked at Vesrah, but in the end went down to the local dealer and ordered genuine as required, they are a bit more expensive than buying a pre-packaged set, but you know the quality's there.
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I want to say I used Vesrah for everything but the head gasket and went with O.E. on that.
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Some other questions

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Okay well as far as head gasket goes, I'll go through wiseco for my head gasket as im doing a 1040 build that Im in transaction with Chris with a 1040 kit and a thunderace crank...this income tax money needs to come!!!(the 4th its due..)

Tim, hows the Vesrah stem seals that come in the kit good? I've got a build thread I started on the archives but tomorrow when i get home I'll start it over here with my pictures =)

Also I need to order my oil delivery pipe for my 750 6 spd swap.. Oh with that is the 750 output shaft smalled then the 1k?

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I didn't do the rebuild, a member that doesn't frequent much any more did the work for me. He used to live down the street, now he lives down the coast in So. Cal.

But anyway, I've had no problem in several years and 3500-ish miles.
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haven't had luck with Vesrah myself
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Re: Some other questions

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McFizzer wrote: Also I need to order my oil delivery pipe for my 750 6 spd swap.. Oh with that is the 750 output shaft smalled then the 1k?

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The Yzf750 and EXUP output shafts are the same size and it's a straight swap, nothing needs to be spaced out to make it fit.

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