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Doing a bit of work on the 1984 Ninja 900.
It has a small oil cooler mounted down low and I have flex oil cooler lines due to the header pipes not allowing oem lines.
Last week while messing with other issues I realized that the lines from the cooler at the sump both leak oil. I have copper gaskets(washers) in place but have realized that they need to be changed.
I know on some automotive applications a gasket is used with the oil drain plug and these seem to be made of a fiber or aluminum.
As I live in a smaller town with limited options would one of these be suitable to use in place of copper gaskets?
The fittings that attach to the sump anr not the type with a collar that presses up against a fitting in the sump but rather a bolt that passes thru a square fitting on the oil line with gaskets on either side.
Thanks.