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🚴 Optimized JRL Gasket Set for 80cc Motorized Motorised Bicycle Push Bike Engine Motor Review

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Description of 🚴 Optimized JRL Gasket Set for 80cc Motorized Motorised Bicycle Push Bike Engine Motor

Fits: 80cc Motorized Bicycle/Push Bike Engine. Package Includes: 1*Head Gasket 1*Bottom Cylinder Gasket 1*Crankcase Gasket. 1*Clutch Cover Gasket 1*Exhaust Gasket 1*Intake Gasket 1*Magneto Gasket. Weight: About 100g. Note: This is a non-original aftermarket part. Please check the size for compatibility before ordering it.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Ok the gasket kit is best in gaskets

I got these to have replacement gaskets for my bike and I need them to rebuild the engine. The gaskets appear to be well cut to fit the 66/80cc 2-strokes. The gear cover and magneto seals appeared to be cheap flimsy cardboard, but they seem to do a pretty good job as seals for these areas.

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Very cheap box

Large blocks - scrap. I could make better pads by tracing and cutting out a Pepsi box. The exhaust and intake manifold gaskets weren't cut properly so I had to cut them with a dremel. Then the head gasket is almost 1mm thicker than the good copper head gaskets I had on my workbench. Spend extra money and save on your engine and its performance.

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Just picked it up to throw in the tool box. I don't know when I'll be disassembling my engine, but if I need a gasket I know I'll have one. I wish they were copper because I've read all over the forums that people use COPPER gaskets. I hope I never have to disassemble and use my engine, but it's nice to have on hand.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst pads I have ever seen for a motorized bike!

First, FOLD my crankcase gasket in half to fit in the package! Then they sent it in an envelope that was so battered on the way here that every block was dented and bent. The cylinder head gasket was oval when delivered. Then really put this purchase first! They sent me a 55mm EXHAUST spacer with bolt spacing lol? The crankcase gasket was misaligned when cut with every hole in the case except 3rd inlet gasket - 38mm. Who else has a 38mm inlet in these kits? I bought and used 100 motorized bike…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

After disassembly and assembly it is always good to put in new gaskets

It's always nice to put in new gaskets after disassembly and assembly. I have not received and installed very well. Insufficient circumference or thickness of lower or possibly upper head gasket. My piston started to "knock" causing mechanical damage to the inside of the combustion area of the head. The jug and head studs were ripped off and eventually the crankcase broke due to excessive vibration and high torque. My advice is to be very careful with the thickness of the gasket. Because this…

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  • Lots of positive emotions
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  • Nervous