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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: walchy01 on 01 March 2010, 16:48
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I am getting the rocker cover gasket done Wednesday and was wondering if it's worth having anything else done whilst it's in to do with this area of the engine????
Thanks for any help :smiley:
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I am getting the rocker cover gasket done Wednesday and was wondering if it's worth having anything else done whilst it's in to do with this area of the engine????
Thanks for any help :smiley:
Not really mate, guess you could change the cover bolts and maybi clean/spray the cover while its off? Just to tidy things up a bit
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You can change the rocker cover yourself quite easily.
While it's off give it a scrub and paint it.
It's got to be 1 of the easier jobs to do on the engine.
remove the 8 nuts (10mm socket) , remove the rocker cover, remove the old gasket, clean surface where the gasket lays, lay new gasket down on surface, place rocker cover back on top, tighten nuts as much as possible with your fingers, then use a normal wrench to tighten them up a LITTLE bit more, then finish off with a torque wrench to tighten them up to 10nm (7.5lb/ft).
Obviously while the R/C is off clean it up and paint it if you want.
You may also want to use a rubber gasket instead of the crap cork gaskets, they are a little more than the cork ones but are much better, they are also normally a one piece gasket, rather than a gasket and two rubber seals.