Right side engine cover slid along the road a few weeks back, and appears to have a small crack at the bottom.
Not been able to check for oil leak yet due to having one arm out of action.
Until I can find a replacement, anyone have experience of sticking something over such a crack to stop all the oil falling out? If so, what did you use and is it best applied on the outside or inside?
Crack in engine cover
Re: Crack in engine cover
Halfords sell "liquid metal" that i've used to cover a hole in an engine casing. Kept it oil tight for about £4.
Rich.


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chemical metal is pretty good stuff always take some on track days with me used it on casings before and even holed radiators works a treat, always in stock at halfords
tony
tony
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+1 used it on my engine casing and it works braw
Jazz

Jazz
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liquid (chemical) metal it is then... halfrauds here i come 
Thanks for the advice

Thanks for the advice

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Surprisingly, Silicone sealant works too (especially the head/rocker gasket sealing stuff (Wurth is good)). Maybe not a permenant fix, but lasts well enough...
I've got some carbon covers to cover the scratches up, they are not cheap (but nothing carbon is! 89 Euros I think).
carbonadi1@yahoo.de adi is the chaps name, from Germany. They are good and I've crash tested them on track and they take a slide well... (not to mention look good!)
I've got some carbon covers to cover the scratches up, they are not cheap (but nothing carbon is! 89 Euros I think).
carbonadi1@yahoo.de adi is the chaps name, from Germany. They are good and I've crash tested them on track and they take a slide well... (not to mention look good!)
No bike (yet).