how tight are they supposed to be? tight, hand tight, very tight.........welded shut?
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Rocker cover should be very low torque - thought it was less than 15, but it's late and I'm too tired to look it up.
I've never worried too much about the tappet chest bolt torque as the covers are pretty solid so I've done them up untill the gaskets look squashed enough (they don't need to be very squashed!)
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i have the neoprene gaskets, and 2ft/lb seems not tight at all and the neoprene gaskets seem quite tough. is it okay to go ttighter
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Not sure if you are aware, but the centre bolt should have a concave washer fitted, into which a rubber 'o' ring is placed. This is designed to stop oil leaking from around the bolt.
cheers for that, i put new washers on the chest covers thanks mate.
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