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christopher |
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i was going to change my rocker cover on my eb2 to a ef cover was wandering whats involved i have the cover and new gasket .
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christopher wrote: i was going to change my rocker cover on my eb2 to a ef cover was wandering whats involved i have the cover and new gasket .
from what ive read in otrher threads you needs to change to a ef/el gasket
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you will need ef/el gasket,new bolts to bolt it down gasket goo,an extra pair of hands ,and prob the lead holers off the eb rocker cover
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voxace |
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If you don't have any bolts, you can use washers under the nuts until you find some.
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Rmyers |
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Make sure to use a heap of silicon around the cresents at the front and back of the rocker cover, as the EB heads have a straight corner while EF's have curved. Because of this the rocker covers wont seal properly when they are swapped...
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voxace |
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I have an EL rocker cover on my EB head, and I don't use any silicone - and it doesn't leak.
The gasket compresses to the shape of the EB head fine. The cover appears to be a tiny bit longer, so the trick is to line it up so that the gasket is right at the edge of the head at both the front and rear - otherwise then you may get leaks. |
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christopher |
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thank i have the bolts just need the rubbers for them . what about the accelerator cable and cruise control cable will they be a problem.
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