Rocker cover leaking

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Rocker cover leaking

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Right

The engine is back in and I've actually fired her up :) which put a massive smile on my face. The new carbs sounds awesome, although I still need to tune them up but shouldn't take long.

All gaskets seem to be sealing nicely except the right hand rocker cover one. The covers are original and a bit battered, and they did have sealant on the old gaskets when I removed them. Would I be better off keeping these original covers and using sealant again, or replacing for lower quality new covers? And any preferance on sealant if thats the way to go?

thanks

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New covers, clips and gasket should do the job unless the mating face on the head is scored or battered.
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Replaced my rocker cover for new,

The covers have begun to rust already just 7 months in
The new springs were a poor fit and had to be adjusted
Leaked oil all over the exhaust when fitted.

Used blue hylomar to sort out the problem, easier to get off when needed.

Wished I had kept the old ones and gave them a brush and spray
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Did you fit the springs the right way round? They do need to be levered over the cover to fit properly.
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Usual reminder to buy best quality gaskets (they're not expensive) from a reliable supplier. Cheap ones can be too thin and leak badly and it's amazing how quick the oil pumps out of a useless gasket ( a nightmare).

You also need to ensure that the gasket sits properly, which means making sure the spring sits properly on the rocker cover.

Oh and buy a couple of spares just in case!

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Re: Rocker cover leaking

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Hello..

Fit OE quality rocker covers.. :wink:

Use proper gaskets..

Don't use Goop.. :shock: :shock: :shock:

Grease will suffice..

Springs on the right way round...'looking sad'

tap the rocker cover with a mallet once the spring is on to make it seat properly..

Should be NO LEAKS....

Cordialement,

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