Rocker Cover Gaskets

Rocker Cover Gaskets

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Loubaruch

Original Poster:

1,275 posts

205 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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I decided to renew the rocker gaskets and thought that the NS rocker would be a pain with having to remove the plenum and accelerator linkage etc.
But then tackled the Offside, what a PITA with heater pipes, fuel hoses etc. all preventing the rocker releasing. I soon realised why some owners have re-routed the two steel coolant pipes to get them well clear of the rocker cover. Am in the process of fabricating some 15 mm copper pipe and will secure it to the inner wing for one heater feed the other can just run along the plenum as a silicon hose.

Zener

19,109 posts

228 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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Loubaruch said:
I decided to renew the rocker gaskets and thought that the NS rocker would be a pain with having to remove the plenum and accelerator linkage etc.
But then tackled the Offside, what a PITA with heater pipes, fuel hoses etc. all preventing the rocker releasing. I soon realised why some owners have re-routed the two steel coolant pipes to get them well clear of the rocker cover. Am in the process of fabricating some 15 mm copper pipe and will secure it to the inner wing for one heater feed the other can just run along the plenum as a silicon hose.
yes Lots of us have , saves a lot of faff and clutter and filling burping far easier


Edited by Zener on Wednesday 25th November 16:43

Belle427

9,738 posts

240 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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I wonder could someone post up a guide on this, parts needed etc.
I’m thinking of doing it, I’m guessing it can be cobbled together with some 15 mm copper pipe etc but would prefer to know for sure.

Zener

19,109 posts

228 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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5/8 16mm Stainless would be a better job IMO , I used stainless as its lovely to weld and I wanted it bracketed and secured front to rear on the inlet manifold I taped the underside of the inlet manifold to take 1/2 BSPT threads/fittings

Loubaruch

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1,275 posts

205 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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Yes agreed SS much preferred but I had plenty of CU pipe around and it is easy to bend so will use that and paint it.

Quite a fiddle getting all the bends accurate!

Loubaruch

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1,275 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th November 2020
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Heater pipes re-routed now.

Not as elegant as some other owners have managed but it functions OK and the OS rocker cover is now easily accessible.

Description here:

http://www.bertram-hill.com/tvr-griffith.html