not what I needed. description wasn't very clear but not worth sending back. oh well just have to be more careful next time
Cometic Evo Sportster Rocker Cover Gasket - 2/PK Oe#17695-07 — Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic, Sportster 883, Softail Custom (1984-1999)
Cometic rocker cover gasket for Evolution Sportster V-twin engines, sold in a 2-pack. OEM-replacement gasket engineered to seal the rocker boxes without leaking under modern engine pressures.
Features
- 2-pack quantity
- Direct OEM replacement (OE# 17695-07)
- Engineered for Evolution V-twin engines
Specifications
- Brand: Cometic
- Manufacturer Part #: C9197
- OE Part #: 17695-07
- Quantity: 2 per pack
- Weight: 0.05 lbs
Fitment
Fits Harley-Davidson Evolution Sportster models that use OEM rocker cover part number 17695-07.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many gaskets come in a pack?
Two rocker cover gaskets per pack — enough for one complete rocker box seal job with a spare.
Will this fit my Twin Cam or Milwaukee-Eight Sportster?
No — this is specific to Evolution Sportster engines. Twin Cam and Milwaukee-Eight Sportsters require different gasket part numbers.
Is this the same as the OEM Harley gasket?
Yes. This Cometic gasket is manufactured to match OEM specifications for Harley part number 17695-07.
Do I need to replace both rocker covers at once?
Not required, but since you get two gaskets, many riders refresh both sides during an oil service to prevent future leaks.
| BRAND | Cometic |
| TYPE | Gaskets/Seals |
| SKU | 68-9197 |
| WEIGHT | 0.05 lb |
Gasket
Working fine was for my brother's bike
Works Fine at a lower cost
I usually have an OEM from Harley Davidson, I have used this twice on my 04 Electraglide, no leaks or issues. At a much lower price.
A mediocre gasket
I didn’t use this gasket after removing the derby and seeing the Harley gasket that I removed. No comparison in quality. I ended up going to the local dealer and bought an O.E. gasket.
A good buy
The gasket fit nicely and no leaks so far . The fitment was spot on .
There is nothing on them indicating they are actually Cometic gaskets. Are they Substitutes?