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Hairline cracks on cylinder head cover
06/01/05 at 09:26:01
 
I've just noticed a few small hairline cracks on my head cover mostly around the forward valve/rocker cover.  I notice a couple more on top coming from a bolt hole.  I recently did the oil plug replacement and correctly torqued the head cover.  Does not look like casting marks.  Any thoughts or Ideas?
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Re: Hairline cracks on cylinder head cover
Reply #1 - 06/01/05 at 09:54:46
 
Did you set the engine to TDC before starting the procedure?  It's not listed as part of the procedure but should be done whenever opening the head.  I overlooked that and, through some discussions with Greg, determined it may have contributed to my broken bolt.  I may have bolts overtorqued or undertorqued but I believe I was lucky.  The cover sat back down flush without having to "pull" it down with the bolts, so I think it was probably close.  Still, it was a bad oversight on my part.  I am going to set mine to TDC, loosen the bolts and retorque everything.
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Re: Hairline cracks on cylinder head cover
Reply #2 - 06/05/05 at 09:07:04
 
When I initially did the oil seal repair I did not set TDC.  However, a week later I adjusted the valve lash because after I did the oil seal fix it messed up my valve lash and that's when I noticed the cracks on the cover.
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Re: Hairline cracks on cylinder head cover
Reply #3 - 06/05/05 at 09:14:31
 
wnplt wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
When I initially did the oil seal repair I did not set TDC.  However, a week later I adjusted the valve lash because after I did the oil seal fix it messed up my valve lash and that's when I noticed the cracks on the cover.


The cover is cast aluminum and not really very fancy cast aluminum, either, but it doesn't need to be.  I too have noticed small cracks around bolt holes, etc, when I have looked for leaks, but none of them were ever the cause of the leak....I think you've just got a case of normal good healthy cracks  Cheesy
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Re: Hairline cracks on cylinder head cover
Reply #4 - 06/06/05 at 11:23:20
 
Thanks that's good to know.  Really didn't want to replace the the whole head assembly.  I too have no leaks of any kind from any of the cracks.
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Reply #5 - 06/06/05 at 22:39:52
 
There isn't an aluminum motorcycle engine made that doesn't have at least a few minor cosmetic cracks in it. Just a fact of heat -vs- stress -vs- aluminum.
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