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  1. #1
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    Oil near spark plugs...

    hey guys

    ive got an eg si so im running a zc/d16a, when changing the spark plugs noticed a bit of oil in 2 and 3 spark plug chambers. just wondering if theres possibly an o-ring gasket or something similar under the rocker cover which could need replacing.. just wondering if anyone else has had the same problem?

    cheers

    nic
    dc5r in the works....

  2. #2
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    common problem Nic

    you can take off your rocca cover, clean and reseal the gaskets with ultra grey, then do up the rocca cover correctly

    it then will be fine

  3. #3
    Here is my DIY i did recently to fix this problem ~

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22561

    Check it out ! Easy and made exact for your d16a8. Good luck.

  4. #4
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    sometimes they leak even if you try to seal them up, try to seal them up and if it doesn't work just put some new ones in there, they are very cheap even genuine.
    PRO FWD 9.07@161.48 FWD.. 04
    ALLMOTOR 10.83@123.23 NA FWD 05

  5. #5
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    alrite thanks heaps for that guys! i might go price some new ones, cos i'd rather just do that properly the first time.. cheers!

    nic
    dc5r in the works....

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    Quote Originally Posted by online
    just put some new ones in there, they are very cheap even genuine.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by online
    sometimes they leak even if you try to seal them up, try to seal them up and if it doesn't work just put some new ones in there, they are very cheap even genuine.
    You can seal them with gasket glue, I tube is pretty expensive I think $20
    but it will come in handy for other things.
    I seal my rocket cover gasket, spark plug O-ring and other stuff on my car hehe

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