Rocker cover won't budge.
Discussion
I have to replace the rocker cover gasket on my 190E, took all the hoses off and removed the nuts from the cover, but it does not want to come off. The Haynes manual says to use a mallet but I can't see whereabouts I can tap it off?
Any suggestions as to how I can get around this problem?
Any suggestions as to how I can get around this problem?
190E Matt said:
I have to replace the rocker cover gasket on my 190E, took all the hoses off and removed the nuts from the cover, but it does not want to come off. The Haynes manual says to use a mallet but I can't see whereabouts I can tap it off?
Any suggestions as to how I can get around this problem?
Make sure it's a rubber mallet, put a bit of padding in front and lightly tap the edges of the rocker cover..(Go easy)..probably the gasket has gone hard and stuck to both faces.........Any suggestions as to how I can get around this problem?
Be patient, it should come in time.....
dickkark said:
If you are feeling brave or foolish I have seen a very unusual method on a 450 sl merc (1980`s)which involved filling the cam cover with lighter gas and then lighting it, dangerous but it worked a treat.
Sounds like a good way to loose your eyebrows..
I would stick with the thin knife method.
wildoliver said:
190E Matt said:
Got it off and replaced the gasket.
My first job fixing something on a car. Took me a while but it's not too hard.
Nothing is Matt, knowing how to do it is the hard bit.My first job fixing something on a car. Took me a while but it's not too hard.
Edited by oversteerxj12 on Sunday 14th December 16:22
oversteerxj12 said:
wildoliver said:
190E Matt said:
Got it off and replaced the gasket.
My first job fixing something on a car. Took me a while but it's not too hard.
Nothing is Matt, knowing how to do it is the hard bit.My first job fixing something on a car. Took me a while but it's not too hard.
Edited by oversteerxj12 on Sunday 14th December 16:22
1 responds yes and they send their service person round, asks them to start the machine, listens etc, and asks them to start it in a specific way. Still nothing Hmm, he says...
Goes into his bag and fetches a hammer walks to a specific point on the machine and smacks it with a hammer, machine starts up and runs fine.
The distributor's service man sends them a bill £5000, they refuse to pay without a break down.
Call out fee £75
Wear and tear of tools £10.
Knowing where and how to hit machine with hammer £4915
They paid.
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