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Author Topic: What turned out to be a rocker cover gasket has developed further  (Read 1253 times)

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andy_vxr

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Now looks like 2 rocker gaskets, new spark plugs as well as ht leads as mine has now snapped. Grr more money :(
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Now looks like 2 rocker gaskets, new spark plugs as well as ht leads as mine has now snapped. Grr more money :(

When mine are done in having plugs & leads to save time in a few months  :y
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Surely if one cam cover seal has failed, and the other has not, it makes sense to do both sides ASAP?
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The other failed too after removing the ht leads to find the plugs swimming in oil. Oh well never mind :)
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Surely if one cam cover seal has failed, and the other has not, it makes sense to do both sides ASAP?

Yep. If one side's knackered, the other side will follow shortly. A total false economy to do one side only.
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