I own a 1984 gs750 (canadian model) and my valve cover is leaking. I'm looking for another one but can't find it, I only come across older models and they don't look the same at all, can you help me?
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f1_dude
Looking for the right valve cover
Hi guys,
I own a 1984 gs750 (canadian model) and my valve cover is leaking. I'm looking for another one but can't find it, I only come across older models and they don't look the same at all, can you help me?Tags: None
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TheCafeKid
Did you try replacing the gasket?? That particular model has a rubber "reuseable" valve cover gasket. And yes, its quite nice, and while they work well, they arent FOREVER reuseable. They do need replaced every now and again, especially considering its 25 years old. Try that, then if THAT doesnt work, (which i have a good suspicion that it will) perhaps your valve cover is warpped. Which you can check btw, by using a KNOWN perfectly flat surface.
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f1_dude
Well, the previous owner warned me about the leak, he applied some kind of seal product at the top of the cover for the moment. The gasket is brand new.
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Calvin Blackmore
Originally posted by f1_dude View PostWell, the previous owner warned me about the leak, he applied some kind of seal product at the top of the cover for the moment. The gasket is brand new.
so is there a crack in the cover?
a nice new pliable gasket should be able to retain oil handily.
some guys on here have posted about getting fine cracks welded in the absence of other alternatives..
a picture would be nice
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f1_dude
Originally posted by Calvin Blackmore View Postso is there a crack in the cover?
a nice new pliable gasket should be able to retain oil handily.
some guys on here have posted about getting fine cracks welded in the absence of other alternatives..
a picture would be nice
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