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1986 Yamaha XJ700-X - Top End Rebuild

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Shelby Biggs, Jun 20, 2025.

  1. Shelby Biggs

    Shelby Biggs Member

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    IMG_0552.jpeg IMG_0525.jpeg I’m doing a top end rebuild on my XJ. Not having any issues, just curious if anyone can explain why the large lower cylinder O-rings were protruding out of the gasket, and what purpose do they serve as they don’t seem to seal anything but rather just fill the space?
     
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    I couldn't figure out what they were for either when I had my engine apart.
     
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    They prevent oil getting between the steel liner and the surrounding aluminium. They sit in a groove and have probably been dislodged when you removed the cylinders from the crankcase.
     
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    Just wondering if crankcase windage plays apart in this? Does it help with the sealing of the o rings preventing gasses getting out in combination with the base gasket?
     

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