Questions & Answers for: remove back rocker cover gasket

Question about 1993 Cabriolet

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remove the rocker and make sure that you remove all the old gasket material on the rocker cover and the cylinder head then get some gasket tack(a spray adheasive) put gasket in place and make sure you

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...back a gasket that both sides has got a smooth clean dry seal put on the gasket then the rocker cover, when you tighten make sure you do all even, turn on heat up then make sure they have the same ...

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...rocker cover. Remove the Thermactor bypass valve and air supply hoses as necessary to provide clearance. Disconnect the spark plug wires from the spark plugs using Spark Plug Wire Remover T74P-6666-A ...

Question about 2005 XL 1200 R Sporster Roadster

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...remove the rocker arm. You can then get your cam into position. Now, to get rocker shaft back in, rotate the engine until the front exhaust cam has the valve in it's closed position. Reinstall the ...

Question about 2001 XG300

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Remove bolts and rocker cover and replace seal. Ensure on replacement, that you use a sealant that is compatible with oxygen sensors, I use PERMATEX ULTRA-BLU RTV Silicone. That seams to work a treat.

...rocker cover gasket on 1990 TP Mitsubishi Magna & now it won't start. What did you do? lol Retrace your steps carefully because you must of forgot something. Is it turning over? If so, make sure your ...

...back over the rocker cover then you will most probably have to remove it as the cover has to be lifted up over the rockers and cam shaft. IT will facilitate a good job with a proper sealing

Question about 1986 Magna

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...Rocker Cover area. New Seal and Rocker cover gaskets fitted. did not fix , is there a seal on the Cam shaft ? which would cause this problem yes there is a seal on the cam shaft behind the water pump ...

...remove the top casing, most cars now have gasket seal rather than a gasket so check this. Put new gasket in place and then replace top casing, replacing the bolts back in the order they should be in, ...

...remove the old gasket. Then you make sure the mating surfaces are fine, add a little gasket sealant, and put all the bolts back in, finger tight first, then criss-cross to first torque and then ...

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