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cracked valve cover on feroza/u.s. rocky

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cracked valve cover on feroza/u.s. rocky

Post by Kickingback99 »

Does anyone know if its possible, and if so how, to weld the valve cover. Back rear corner has broken off. Not just the flat ear piece, but a small part of the dome as well. Leaks oil as you can imagine (1 quart/1000 miles.) Just wondering if anyone else has done this and how...thanks. :twisted:
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Post by rOd »

If you cant find a replacement cover, there is product you can buy for repairing things like this, its called SELLYS knead it. Im sure you can get an equivalent product in the states.

Thats what I used on mine when it cracked, it worked great. But I eventually replaced it.
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Post by murcod »

Clean it up and get it welded- a friend with an Applause had exactly the same thing happen. ;)
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Post by Kickingback99 »

thanks, wreckers wanted $65 for a cover...so i thought i would try having it welded...more interested in getting rid of oil leak than it looking pretty...thanks again... :)
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Post by MightyMouse »

Use a Daihatsu Appluase rocker cover - $15(AU) from my local wrecker and is exactly the same ( I am using one right this minute ).
The 1600 Applause HD engine is the same as the Feroza with different accessories.
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Kickingback99 wrote:thanks, wreckers wanted $65 for a cover...so i thought i would try having it welded...more interested in getting rid of oil leak than it looking pretty...thanks again... :)
Take the cover to a shop that can TIG weld it with argon gas.

But it needs to be pointed out that the alloy used on these things are crap, therefore it may not work. :cry:
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Post by MightyMouse »

Its actually a zinc die cast - so welding it is virtually impossible.
Save yourself the frustration because when they start with the TIG its likely it will get worse not better.
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Post by murcod »

As I said earlier, a friend of mine got his Applause engine cover welded (same engine) and it certainly wasn't a botched job. The cover can be welded, I saw it with my own eyes!
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Post by HeathGQ »

it can be welded - secret to stop it from cracking is not doing the nuts up tight. 1/2 turn from finger tight is enough.
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Post by Kickingback99 »

thanks for all the advice...will try getting it welded this week...will post with results... this an awesome site for practical advice! ;)
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