SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Hi all
I have some oil leaking around the rocker cover gasket on my '86 SJ410, on both front and rear corners of the LHS of the cover, so both corners above the spark plugs. Also leaking around the two rearmost bolts on top.
So I want to replace the gasket but how do I tackle the leak around the bolts?
Additionally, I have had some people tell me it's a piece of piss to do it all myself and I've had others say that gaskets are a dark art and get someone with experience to do it. I'm keen to do it as I have a sound mechanical understanding (just very limited actual hands on experience) and I want to learn but I also don't want to cause more problems for myself later.
What's the general advice from people here? And if I should proceed myself what are the things I need to bear in mind as I go?
Any advice much appreciated!
I have some oil leaking around the rocker cover gasket on my '86 SJ410, on both front and rear corners of the LHS of the cover, so both corners above the spark plugs. Also leaking around the two rearmost bolts on top.
So I want to replace the gasket but how do I tackle the leak around the bolts?
Additionally, I have had some people tell me it's a piece of piss to do it all myself and I've had others say that gaskets are a dark art and get someone with experience to do it. I'm keen to do it as I have a sound mechanical understanding (just very limited actual hands on experience) and I want to learn but I also don't want to cause more problems for myself later.
What's the general advice from people here? And if I should proceed myself what are the things I need to bear in mind as I go?
Any advice much appreciated!
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Buy a gasket set and some gasket sealer.
Not sure if the 410 is a cork / rubber gasket on the rocker cover.
Its a doddle to do. Literally half an hour. Bolts out, cover off and clean all round the contact surfaces.
New gasket, gasket sealer if required.
Not sure if the 410 is a cork / rubber gasket on the rocker cover.
Its a doddle to do. Literally half an hour. Bolts out, cover off and clean all round the contact surfaces.
New gasket, gasket sealer if required.
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Cool. It does look simple. Just wanted one more opinion. Cheers.
And how about the leak around the two bolts on top?
And how about the leak around the two bolts on top?
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Are they loose? Do they have a rubber washer on them?
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Yes, before you order anything, thoroughly clean the oily areas, give all the bolts a gentle tighten (max torque for bolts is a recommended 3 to 3.5 Ft-lbs) start motor and observe.
Do the bolts look in good shape with the correct washers?
You can buy spares from your dealer or from the states on Ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301880144839
Do the bolts look in good shape with the correct washers?
You can buy spares from your dealer or from the states on Ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301880144839
Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Alright cheers guys I'll get back to you. In terms of how it looks, bolts look fine and they all have the same washer. Whether or not it's the correct washer I'm not sure. I haven't checked the torque on them atm so I'll do that shortly.
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
DON'T torque them down! Just tighten them up and don't overdo it either!
If it ticks over...leave it
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
donkeychomp wrote:DON'T torque them down! Just tighten them up and don't overdo it either!
Camshaft cover bolts: 3 to 3.5 Ft-lbs
Source: http://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/tech-spec ... olt-torque
Agreed though, at the end of the day, 3.5 Ft-lbs is not that tight.
Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
Ok so after doing the bolts just a tiny bit tighter the leak is definitely not as bad but is also definitely still coming out around one of the bolts. It is also still leaking on the spark plug side of the gasket so I will proceed to replace gasket, bolts and washers, the whole lot!
Cheers
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Re: SJ410 - Replacing rocker cover gasket
One last tip before you start ordering!
Just checked another source, (Haynes Manual) and that lists torque of 4 Ft-lbs for the cover bolts.
If you do replace parts, you may be OK reusing the original bolts?
Just checked another source, (Haynes Manual) and that lists torque of 4 Ft-lbs for the cover bolts.
If you do replace parts, you may be OK reusing the original bolts?