Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
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Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Hi all,
As the winter is setting in Ivy is tucked away for her first scottish winter. I'm taking the opportunity to spruce up the engine bit by bit until i get more confident. I have removed the rocker cover and old heavily cracked and compressed cork gasket. The cover has been bead blasted, degreased and is being resprayed with heat resistant enamel. I have a new gasket, name plates etc to fit when it comes back. Does the gasket require a sealant on refitting? I have black silicone would that be ok if so? DOes it need sealing ontop of the head or just between the gasket and cover??
Regards
Chris
As the winter is setting in Ivy is tucked away for her first scottish winter. I'm taking the opportunity to spruce up the engine bit by bit until i get more confident. I have removed the rocker cover and old heavily cracked and compressed cork gasket. The cover has been bead blasted, degreased and is being resprayed with heat resistant enamel. I have a new gasket, name plates etc to fit when it comes back. Does the gasket require a sealant on refitting? I have black silicone would that be ok if so? DOes it need sealing ontop of the head or just between the gasket and cover??
Regards
Chris
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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Read through this:
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=35875
Richard has explained it quite well and that is the way to do it.
Regards
Declan
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=35875
Richard has explained it quite well and that is the way to do it.
Regards
Declan
Regards
Declan
Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Without reading the other thread - the way to do it is to GLUE the gasket to the cover - with clear glue (so it doesn't show) - and no sealant between the gasket and head. This way you can take the cover off without ruining the gasket.



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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
brilliant, thank you... i'll track down some clear sealant/glue.....
Chris
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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Chris,
Clear silicone sealant or 'instant gasket' between the rocker cover and the gasket, and then a smear of grease on the other side of the gasket that meets the head face. The grease will stop the gasket sticking to the head, which means it can be used a number of times for tappets etc. Works a treat!!
Clear silicone sealant or 'instant gasket' between the rocker cover and the gasket, and then a smear of grease on the other side of the gasket that meets the head face. The grease will stop the gasket sticking to the head, which means it can be used a number of times for tappets etc. Works a treat!!
Richard

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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Works well, you need to keep an eye on on the back where it can catch up on the heater valve when removing and replacing the cover.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Well after a little delay the cover is ready to go back on (once the silicone has set overnight...)

I think it looks pretty good and should make a difference in the bay... Airfilter housing has been powder coated black as well...

I think it looks pretty good and should make a difference in the bay... Airfilter housing has been powder coated black as well...

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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
How much did it cost to get the air filter housing powder coated?
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Re: Rocker Cover refurb and fitting
Actually, the paint and powdercoat was a called in favour from my father who runs an engineering company. However, from experience, I would have thought it would cost around £20 incl. Black is a common colour, so won't need to be bought in. It takes seconds to do (not including baking)....