Missing seal on the engine cover ???

kesha

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Hi all. I've the question about the black front plastic cover (yes, the one with a lot of flaked paint under it, rust, rotten sponge and all) does it supposed to have a seal ?? I took it out - decided to repaint the engine cover and noticed the thread on the edge- looks like it's designed to hold a rubber seal to stop the water comung in ???
 
There is no seal.

In fact, if you look closely, there are a couple of holes at the bottom of the cover.

I imagine this is designed to let any water that gets in through the vents at the top of the cover simply run out.

Of course, putting a bloody great lump of sponge in there to absorb all the water before it reaches the drain hole kinda buggers that idea up :blast

Bin the sponge, squirt the engine casing with an anti-corrosion spay, and don't worry about the seal.
 
Thanks !!! Not very clever, the whole design....the cover gets very hot+the pipe is very close+lots of water.....no wonder it's all rusty. Cleaned it up, got rid of the sponge, put a bit of sandpaper to it, two layers of silver hammerite, looks neat, not sure for how long.....fingers crossed.
 
I went the other way : cleaned sponge thoroughly, then (really) soaked it in WD40, and put it back. Every now and then I check behind the black cover to clean away the sand and grit deposits. The bolts that fix the cover get a serious amount of ACF50 to prevent corrosion.
Hope this will keep things all right for a while.
 


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