Hi I've had to pull my oil pump and when I did so the old gasket fell apart.
My local dealer have taken 8 days so far and no gasket has got to them let alone me.
I was hoping to get my bike back together for this weekend and was thinking of using ThreeBond 1215 which is a silicone based product but it is oil soluble or so I think.
I did want to wait for the proper gasket, I have even had an attempt at cutting my own gasket:

But the material is impossible to cut accurately with an Exacto or a Stanley.
The main worry was that I noticed some effort was needed to turn the oil pump from the driveshaft when the cover was bolted down, I wasn't sure if the gasket provided some clearance for the end of the oil pump driveshaft? Or maybe it was just because the rotors don't have much oil in them, in any case I wanted some advice if only for next time.
I still want to use the original gasket but figure I might make do with a liquid gasket until it arrives, I just don't want to find that I haven't taken something into account and seize it.
My local dealer have taken 8 days so far and no gasket has got to them let alone me.
I was hoping to get my bike back together for this weekend and was thinking of using ThreeBond 1215 which is a silicone based product but it is oil soluble or so I think.
I did want to wait for the proper gasket, I have even had an attempt at cutting my own gasket:

But the material is impossible to cut accurately with an Exacto or a Stanley.
The main worry was that I noticed some effort was needed to turn the oil pump from the driveshaft when the cover was bolted down, I wasn't sure if the gasket provided some clearance for the end of the oil pump driveshaft? Or maybe it was just because the rotors don't have much oil in them, in any case I wanted some advice if only for next time.
I still want to use the original gasket but figure I might make do with a liquid gasket until it arrives, I just don't want to find that I haven't taken something into account and seize it.