dcarver
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2019-08-09 Valve Cover Rubber Slipper Installed
published by dcarver on Sun, 08/11/2019 - 10:03
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2019-08-09 Valve Cover Cam Chain Slipper Installed
It all started with a stumble off idle so did a compression test where I discovered a pooched valve cover gasket leading to oil leak. Replaced gasket then at first start up, engine seizure due to MIA valve cover slipper which normally resides over cam gears on underside of cover.
Bought new part, should be easy to install, two dimples, press fit and I'm gonna glue this sucker this time...
But first, my 'how to glue gasket to valve cover trick'..
Used this for first attempt to glue rubber slider to valve cover.
Before gluing used suspension cleaner to eliminate all oil.
The slider piece.
Hold in place while adhesive dries.
Better yet!
FAIL miserably. After 4 hours of dry time, removed weights and the piece popped right up.
Looking at it, I saw what's happening is air is being trapped under the dimple, causing compression
and the piece to lift away from glued surfaces.
Two little pin holes release the air. After that fix, the piece holds in place tight, even without glue.
I glued it again anyway, using YamaBond4.
Setting up.
This worked very well. That piece is secure, would take a screwdriver to remove.
The End
published by dcarver on Sun, 08/11/2019 - 10:03
Forums:
KrZy8
2019-08-09 Valve Cover Cam Chain Slipper Installed
It all started with a stumble off idle so did a compression test where I discovered a pooched valve cover gasket leading to oil leak. Replaced gasket then at first start up, engine seizure due to MIA valve cover slipper which normally resides over cam gears on underside of cover.
Bought new part, should be easy to install, two dimples, press fit and I'm gonna glue this sucker this time...
But first, my 'how to glue gasket to valve cover trick'..
Used this for first attempt to glue rubber slider to valve cover.
Before gluing used suspension cleaner to eliminate all oil.
The slider piece.
Hold in place while adhesive dries.
Better yet!
FAIL miserably. After 4 hours of dry time, removed weights and the piece popped right up.
Looking at it, I saw what's happening is air is being trapped under the dimple, causing compression
and the piece to lift away from glued surfaces.
Two little pin holes release the air. After that fix, the piece holds in place tight, even without glue.
I glued it again anyway, using YamaBond4.
Setting up.
This worked very well. That piece is secure, would take a screwdriver to remove.
The End