Gasket Replacements and oil

Started by Howley, July 04, 2008, 01:31:38 AM

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Howley

I plan on replacing the camshaft cover and valve cover gaskets because I didn't do it when I did my valve adjustment and they are now leaking. If I remove said covers, which ones will pour oil all over me, which ones will trickle it on me, and which ones won't leak at all.
My thinking is as follows:

Horizontal cylinder exhaust valve: A fair trickle
Everything else: Nothing

Am I right?

bigiain

Yeah, pretty much. I just use a rag to catch what comes out of the horiz exhaust cover... It's not much at all...

big

Howley


Speeddog

The new stamped steel gaskets seem to be very tolerant of re-use, just wipe 'em off and reinstall.

I wedge a rag below the vertical exhaust cover when I remove them, just because it's a pain to clean that area and they'll occasionally drool a bit.
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sheepgotoheaven

Old old bump but wanted to know if this is true of the DS1000 engine.

Im replacing the Camshaft Bearing Cover Oring and Gasket as Im getting a small drop of oil leaking from both the horizontal and vertical.

Shouldnt have to drain the oil to do this right?

Thanks again.

Speeddog

No need to drain the oil to do that.

There are different o-ring configurations depending on what year DS it is, so it's worth making sure that you're getting the proper stuff.
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sheepgotoheaven

Got the ones from CA Cycleworks
http://ca-cycleworks.com/or-40601a

along with the gasket they sell.
http://ca-cycleworks.com/g01100

Thanks again!