Think i know the answer to this one but
To fit new inlet rubbers on a gpz1100 A1. Do I have to use anything to seal them or as I would assume just make sure the head surface is clean and bolt them straight on?
Cheers
Chris
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kev edwards wrote:You should not need to as long as the manifold faces are good.
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