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Superbrightleds.comI need to repair the engine bay lamp in my ‘99. Where did you get these?
Didn’t you use the Leroy girdles?Right side rocker cover is leaking oil.
Guess You know what I’ll be doing when I return to home next week.
And "The Right Stuff" sealant?Right side rocker cover is leaking oil.
Guess You know what I’ll be doing when I return to home next week.
Yes, and applied sealant as described.Didn’t you use the Leroy girdles?
Yup, the Right Stuff sealant.And "The Right Stuff" sealant?
I’ll have to do some work on the picture but it looks like a sportster engine/transmission in a repop Harley frame.On my way to the Pick-a-Part boneyard out in Hesperia to harvest a front driveshaft for my ‘94 and I see this:
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Any of you guys know anything about this bike?
Definetely a Sportster cast iron head engine. Be nice to have a peek at the other side of the engine. That would really tell the story.On my way to the Pick-a-Part boneyard out in Hesperia to harvest a front driveshaft for my ‘94 and I see this:
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Any of you guys know anything about this bike?
That stainless valve cover girdle would be well worth the $30.00 extra, I think.DieselSite sells a valve cover plate and stud kit, stainless but $30 higher than LD. Nobody on here is running it I guess given the lack of input.
If my buddy was still doing machining I'd like to try a thicker girdle version of LD's, kinda like the P-400 crank girdle only out of aluminum like my air intake spacer he fabbed up.
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Unfortunately, he's given it all up to tend to his wife's health. His health isn't so good either.
Along with that train of thought, I wonder what the market interest would be in a set of cast aluminum covers...what the price point would have to be to make them marketable and yet, profitable?
Include an O Ring style gasket machined into the mating surfaces.
I'd consider buying a set and mine don't leak.
I went to that site. Their SS girdle kit is 1/4” thick.DieselSite sells a valve cover plate and stud kit, stainless but $30 higher than LD. Nobody on here is running it I guess given the lack of input.
If my buddy was still doing machining I'd like to try a thicker girdle version of LD's, kinda like the P-400 crank girdle only out of aluminum like my air intake spacer he fabbed up.
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Unfortunately, he's given it all up to tend to his wife's health. His health isn't so good either.
Along with that train of thought, I wonder what the market interest would be in a set of cast aluminum covers...what the price point would have to be to make them marketable and yet, profitable?
Include an O Ring style gasket machined into the mating surfaces.
I'd consider buying a set and mine don't leak.
If there was a good metallurgist in the area, I’d take the LD girdles and have them hardened to tool steel grade.I have wanted cast aluminum valve covers for ever.
With all the advanced cutting machines out there, I have thought about wanting to scan and cut out a steel valve cover that 1/4” thick for the base. Then I would just chop and weld the regular cover onto it.
I never heard of this other site where he makes the stainless ones.
Leroy’s is a good idea and that was my plan- but they are simply not rigid enough. The girdle itself has to not bend.
Yes.The LD ones- are you referring to Leroy?
AR used to be pretty reasonable. We used it a lot in the grain industry.Ya have to know what the carbon of the steel is to begin with- or add carbon to it which makes it labor and therefore cost inhibiting.
1/4” ar plate thats water jet or laser cut, made like Leroy’s. I wonder what that would cost…
Shucks! I coulda had a few test runs made for you guys at my last job! Too bad, I left there a month ago. They’ve got water-jet and plasma tables and a billion other tools I miss already1/4” ar plate thats water jet or laser cut, made like Leroy’s. I wonder what that would cost…
I have thought about wanting to scan and cut out a steel valve cover that 1/4” thick for the base. Then I would just chop and weld the regular cover onto it.