Can anyone suggest what I could use to seal that gap I created. Obviously a proper gasket would help right? I used metal epoxy putty the first time to try to stop the oil leak, but the oil just found a was around it.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Hopefully I didn't strip it beyond repair
Collapse
X
-
Hopefully I didn't strip it beyond repair
I had a horrible oil leak whenever I ran my '82 gs650 that came from the upper left part of the valve/camshaft portion. I assumed it was just from not having a proper gasket, so I decided to remove the valve plate anyways. It didn't come off easy, and I thought it was from the gasket sealant, but it turns out my dumb ass forgot to remove a screw . Anyways I dug at it with a screwdriver before I realized this, check it out in the attachment.
Can anyone suggest what I could use to seal that gap I created. Obviously a proper gasket would help right? I used metal epoxy putty the first time to try to stop the oil leak, but the oil just found a was around it.Tags: None
-
I "was" the king of removing things incorrectly and forgetting the bolts !
I will never make that mistake again.
That gasket - you simply must - spend a morning and remove tank, remove valve cover
then remove the old gasket on both surfaces.
Razor blade at 80degs and draw back carefully, paint thinner to soften, and a fine brass brush on an elec drill (do this at your own risk
but I did that - brass is softer than aluminium -and it cleaned my surfaces to perfection. I mean to perfection.
I then used the cheapest of gasket sets (i mean cheap) and some of my old ones and not the slightest leak)
Be careful of debris falling into the engine of course.
Do that and it cannot / should not leak ?
As someone told me on here no need for all that gung gasket. just some to hold proper paperish gasket in place.
JLast edited by ukjules; 06-29-2015, 07:53 AM.UKJULES
---------------------------------
Owner of following bikes:
1980 Suzuki GS550ET
1977 Yamaha RD 250D
1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
1980 Suzuki GSX 250E
Comment
-
Chopperjake
I'm a big fan of RealGasket - Realgaskets.com - it is a silicon gasket that you only tighten to like 1.5 inch pounds, but it's thick but soft and can cover a lot of gaps.
I bought one because I stripped out a bolt on my valve cover and even without a bolt, the cover doesn't leak.
Comment
Comment