Rocker Cover, Absolutely Guaranteed This Hasn't Been Asked Before!
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yukonphil
, Feb 27 2026 06:52 PM
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#1
Posted 27 February 2026 - 06:52 PM
Hoping that this will be acceptable, I've received a lot of help from you guys despite my engine being the wrong way around.The A series in my trike is a nice fit but once it's in I don't have enough clearance under the frame top tubes to get the rocker cover up and off. However, I do have a fair degree of clearance so I was thinking of getting a cast aluminium cover, sliding through it horizontally half way up, fitting a cork or rubber seal and clamping it together. Anyone think it will work? Anyone certain it will leak?! Many thanks as always, Phil.
#2
Posted 27 February 2026 - 07:46 PM
There is no reason your idea wouldn't work as long as the seal is properly seated, it is keeping the seal in place that would be the problem. A gasket usually has more of a flange to sit on, an O-ring would usually sit in a groove cut in one of the mating faces.
This might give you some ideas (if you can get over the price)
s-can.co.uk/product/rocker-cover/
Alternatively, could you take a steel cover and slice the back end off at an angle?
This might give you some ideas (if you can get over the price)
s-can.co.uk/product/rocker-cover/
Alternatively, could you take a steel cover and slice the back end off at an angle?
Edited by mpialan, 27 February 2026 - 07:49 PM.
#3
Posted 27 February 2026 - 07:57 PM
Thanks, my initial thought was to angle the cover, it may work just chopping the top of a steel one and lowering it and welding. Just wanted to ask to see what ideas people have. I realise I've probably posted in the wrong section if anyone can move please? Thanks again.
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