Rocker cover gasket replacement

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Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by Merlot man » Sun Nov 20, 2016 10:06 pm

Hello all
I seem to have an oil leak from the rocker cover which I would like to fix its a 95 2.5 TD , I assume that I should remove the middle panel between the passenger and drivers side engine access to make the job easier, my question is how easy is it to remove . What is the simplest way to deal with the gear shifter ?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by callum » Sun Nov 20, 2016 11:27 pm

I did mine this week, removing the top panel is easier than ithought it would be.
Both seat/hatches open
3 bolts holding the gearstick in place, then that swings out of the way
8 or so bolts front and backholding top plate to body
I unclipped the wiring which runs along the top panel and the swung the panel up and back.

Really very simple. Removing the bolts on the rocker cover was actuslly harder as they have some obstructions, but very simple too.
I was a bit over cautious with tightening up the rocker cover as ihad read that you can overtighten and cause a leak, mine leaked after as i didn't tighten enough. So check after starting the engine.
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by Merlot man » Mon Nov 21, 2016 10:16 pm

Thanks for getting back to me so quick Callum .
That all sounds doable even for me !
How tight did you fix the rocker bolts ?
Brian
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by cmm303 » Tue Nov 22, 2016 10:54 pm

Merlot man wrote:Thanks for getting back to me so quick Callum .
That all sounds doable even for me !
How tight did you fix the rocker bolts ?
Brian
Excellent post here by NorthernB that answers this http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... ue#p665104
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by Merlot man » Wed Nov 23, 2016 8:10 pm

Hello Chris and thanks a million for that link to northern bongolow , it's is exactly what I was looking for .
I've done a few cambox cover gaskets on the mx5s and their torque is also very important.
My torque wrench doesn't go down that far but this could be an excuse for another toy ......... :lol
I'm hoping to do this project plus a full service this weekend if my current cold and current wife allow [-o<
Thanks again
Brian
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by the1andonly » Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:30 pm

Merlot man wrote: if my current cold and current wife allow [-o<
Thanks again
Brian
Colds are frequently changed or go
is the later likely to go or be changed?
or how much bottle have you got.
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by Merlot man » Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:02 pm

the1andonly wrote:
Merlot man wrote: if my current cold and current wife allow [-o<
Thanks again
Brian
Colds are frequently changed or go
is the later likely to go or be changed?
or how much bottle have you got.
Ah ah!
Cold is moving on but the wife is a keeper :D
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Re: Rocker cover gasket replacement

Post by Northern Bongolow » Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:16 pm

should there be a comma after cold, or is it just that she is cold and currently married to you. :shock: :wink:
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