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anyone ever have rocker box gasket problems with a sportster?
My 84 sporty usually needs a front rocker box gasket every six months! The last time I used Yamabond with the same result. This time im going to try Permetex copper. Anyone else have this problem or a good idea?
5 Answers
- guardrailjimLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
Check the engine surfaces with a straight edge.
Any imperfections will cause gasket leakage.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
You are over-tightning the bolts and that is why it keeps leaking. You may strip them and they will always leak after that. Get new replacement gaskets which are rubber coated metal and are far superior to the OEM gasket.
- adamLv 56 years ago
your link refers to an EVOLUTION 1200 CC sportster. I am running a LATE 1984 iron sporty different animal not even close. l
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- Candid ChrisLv 76 years ago
Another reason might be that the engine is running too lean due to a freer-flowing exhaust without an up-jet.
Source(s): Riding/racing for 50+ yrs.