Seal retainer looks good. 
It's somewhat like carb kits today, few are composed of all correct parts and often include things that don't apply like certain specialty o-rings.Another reason why I don’t like gasket “kits”. The kits I have, which supposedly contain all the gaskets needed, do not contain the cylinder head cover gasket “A”. I had to source this separately.
Right, and completely misleading by touting the kit as having everything you need to rebuild the engine. Meanwhile, key pieces are missing and there’s extra stuff you don’t need.It's somewhat like carb kits today, few are composed of all correct parts and often include things that don't apply like certain specialty o-rings.
Yeah, sadly that's how the aftermarket industry has evolved over the last 20+ years since OEM supplies for our bikes have been exhausted. Sadly it doesn't look like it will be improving anytime soon. I have multiple gasket set with many unused pieces left over from buying probably 4 or 5 sets to get the few extras I needed, and I now have multiples of pieces left over that I'll never use. Anyone need a stock 450 head gasket? I have at least 3 spares, LOLRight, and completely misleading by touting the kit as having everything you need to rebuild the engine. Meanwhile, key pieces are missing and there’s extra stuff you don’t need.
I’m on the same road, now. Fortunately I was able to find a Vesrah head cover gasket for sale individually and didn’t have to spring for a whole kit to get one.Yeah, sadly that's how the aftermarket industry has evolved over the last 20+ years since OEM supplies for our bikes have been exhausted. Sadly it doesn't look like it will be improving anytime soon. I have multiple gasket set with many unused pieces left over from buying probably 4 or 5 sets to get the few extras I needed, and I now have multiples of pieces left over that I'll never use. Anyone need a stock 450 head gasket? I have at least 3 spares, LOL
I had the same with my GL kit. Randomly missing the cam holder gasket and spark plug hole gaskets, and the wrong pulse generator gasket. Annoying to say the least.Right, and completely misleading by touting the kit as having everything you need to rebuild the engine. Meanwhile, key pieces are missing and there’s extra stuff you don’t need.
In your case, that's not really unusual. Even back when Honda still made them, the kits didn't usually come with seldom-replaced o-rings like those. I've yet to see a 350 shift detent o-ring leak personally, much like I've never seen any shift drum oil seals leak either though I'm sure it happens to someone, but the o-ring for the cam chain tensioner bolt would be one I'd replace too. Though that one would be easy after the fact so not as big a deal.Yeah, so far my "complete engine gasket set w/seals for 350" is short shift drum detent oring & cam chain tensioner bolt oring. I'm waiting for a response from the vendor. Oh well.
Did you consider going copper for the reusable aspect? I know it’s pretty common in the race setting to do so just because of how often the heads tend to get popped off (kind of like the logic for the teflon buttons instead of circlips in the wrist pins).I’m on the same road, now. Fortunately I was able to find a Vesrah head cover gasket for sale individually and didn’t have to spring for a whole kit to get one.
I didn’t use copper gaskets on this bike. I did use copper gasket spray on the base, head, and cam case bottom gaskets. This is a spec class, basically stock engine. I don’t think it’s really necessary to go to many extremes in this class. If I were building a full-on, overbore, hot engine I would probably consider going the extra mile with things like that.Did you consider going copper for the reusable aspect? I know it’s pretty common in the race setting to do so just because of how often the heads tend to get popped off (kind of like the logic for the teflon buttons instead of circlips in the wrist pins).
















I don’t have a paint spraying setup. I’m using the POR15 in the aerosol can. Much better results.Looking good!
how is that POR-15 on the sprayer?




ThanksI'll suggest inserting nylon/plastic scrubbers into the catch can. They will cause the vapors to separate so oil collects at the bottom.

It's starting to look real now...I posted this in the wrong forum earlier so here it is again.
I fitted the number plate mounts today and did some small odds and ends such as neatening up the ignition wiring and laying out the routing of the breather hoses. Once I can get the wheels on I should be able to make bigger steps towards getting it completed.


