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swap rocker cover. what order do you do the nuts back up?
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swap rocker cover. what order do you do the nuts back up?
hey guys. i want to swap over my nice shiny rocker cover but i dont know what order to do them back up in. there is a right and a wrong i believe? also I have none of the sealer they recommend. iv heard some say yay and some say dont bother, just make sure everything is clean...
what say you?
any advice/experience will be greatfully recieved.
what say you?
any advice/experience will be greatfully recieved.
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I've never used any sealant and never had any leaks, but then it depends on how decent the rubber seal is I guess. The previous seal on the daily had some added sealant around it and it was leaking still. The white valve cover I then put on had a very good conditioned rubber seal so I removed all the old sealant and didn't use any new.... And all is good so far.
With regards to nut order. I generally start on one of the corners, then go diagonally opposite and keep going as diagonally opposite as possible including the central ones as well obviously. BUT I only do them all up hand tight to start with (So use a 10mm on an extension) before I go in with the ratchet. And even then I go all round only just tweeking them up gradually, before tighting them tight. (So I go around at least 4 times from start to finish). Make sure you don't over tighten them though... They can snap.
With regards to nut order. I generally start on one of the corners, then go diagonally opposite and keep going as diagonally opposite as possible including the central ones as well obviously. BUT I only do them all up hand tight to start with (So use a 10mm on an extension) before I go in with the ratchet. And even then I go all round only just tweeking them up gradually, before tighting them tight. (So I go around at least 4 times from start to finish). Make sure you don't over tighten them though... They can snap.
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