Neeed GasGas ec300 Soft Parts

ewilly

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Hi All,

I purchased a basket case of parts that I am reassembling that include a 2000 xc250 frame and a 2000 ec300 motor. I have it roughed together but am missing a part and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.

I need some of the o-ring seals for the exhaust flange to header and a bunch of the rubber isolators used for mounting the radiators.

I have an assortment of extra parts including a tank, forks, and several extra front brake assemblies.

If you happen to have some of these I would be happy to purchase or if you can point me in the right direction for a dependable source I would appreciate it.

Regards,
 
Hi All,

I purchased a basket case of parts that I am reassembling that include a 2000 xc250 frame and a 2000 ec300 motor. I have it roughed together but am missing a part and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.

I need some of the o-ring seals for the exhaust flange to header and a bunch of the rubber isolators used for mounting the radiators.

I have an assortment of extra parts including a tank, forks, and several extra front brake assemblies.

If you happen to have some of these I would be happy to purchase or if you can point me in the right direction for a dependable source I would appreciate it.

Regards,

Where you at? I've got a bag of a hundred, can't remember the size but its listed on the website. I'm in the uk
 
Get on eBay and search 44x3 silicon. You can get viton too but they're a bit more pricey. Silicon works pretty well (better heat resistance, lower chemical and abrasion resistance), I find that main reason they fail is if there's a lot of play in your exhaust at the header. If this is the case, fit them with some instant gasket to take the play away. Otherwise use a red rubber (vegetable based grease) or better, finish line PTFE grease. Hope this helps.
 
Thanks

Get on eBay and search 44x3 silicon. You can get viton too but they're a bit more pricey. Silicon works pretty well (better heat resistance, lower chemical and abrasion resistance), I find that main reason they fail is if there's a lot of play in your exhaust at the header. If this is the case, fit them with some instant gasket to take the play away. Otherwise use a red rubber (vegetable based grease) or better, finish line PTFE grease. Hope this helps.

I will ck ebay. I am in Arizona, US
 
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