Inspection cover leak 1984 470

shiloh87

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My daughter and I launched the boat for the very first time today, and ran into a snag.
As mentioned in previous post I restored/rebuilt my 1984 470. While test running it on the stand, I noticed that it was weeping oil from around the lifter inspection cover under the intake manifold, so I removed the cover, gasket maker silicon was applied to both sides of a new gasket and re-installed. While out and about in the boat today it started leaking again, dumped about 2 litres before getting back to dock.
How in blazes are you supposed to seal this cover. To me its a pi$$ poor design, it`s as long as the block and only 4 bolts run the length down the center. No real way to torque them(15-20 ft/lbs) without distorting it, ie pulling the center in which probably opens the sides and ends.
Now out to clean the mess out of the bilge.😝
Any help or thoughts greatly appreciated.
 

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The cover is probably warped out of shape from previous attempts to stop a leak. The same design has been used on millions of motors that keep the oil where it belongs, including 470's.
 

achris

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No longer available new. Here's the part number so you can chase down a second hand one.

41505A1

Here's one I found quite quickly. (I know it says 488. 470, 485 and 488 share the engine block, head and everything else expect intake and exhaust manifold and carb)
 

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About 25 million 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder inline motors built from about 1930 to the 1990s had lifter covers like the 470. Nearly all only have only 4 fasteners
 

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Thanks for the link, but I`m in Canada, shipping from the States if they`ll ship usually costs as much or more then the items worth.
Lots of odds and ends up here, I`ll be looking for sure.
Will have to make a gasket, used my spare and there seems to be none available unless I pay nearly $300 for a chinese made gasket kit, and that aint happening.
Going to go get a role of 1/8" felpro cork today and see if I can duplicate the gasket.
 

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... there seems to be none available unless I pay nearly $300 for a chinese made gasket kit, and that aint happening.
Nope. Still available from Merc, and 'only' $87.


Chris.........
 

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Merc borrowed from the GM inliner motors. May want to check to see if the lifter cover gasket is same from a 1962 chevy 153 or. Get one from a 196/230/250 and cut down
 

achris

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Merc borrowed from the GM inliner motors. May want to check to see if the lifter cover gasket is same from a 1962 chevy 153 or. Get one from a 196/230/250 and cut down
The covers on the 470 is cast Ali. The ones on the GM engines were pressed tin... Gasket was also different.
 
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You can do a search for Mahle # PS33264 for the gasket. It looks like it's backordered a bit but you can get just that one gasket.
 

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"is it possible to make yourself a cork gasket for it that may do the job"

Yes it is possible, I bought a role of felpro 1/8" cork/rubber and managed to make a successful gasket, careful measuring and cutting, fits perfect and only cost $6.50.
Here`s what I`ve learned, the bolts for this cover is to be torqued to 15 ft/lbs, based on manual #3, which cover my engine. You could never torque it to that before the cover would crack, and I`ll say it again, bad design, even snugging it up a bit too much will split the gasket causing it to leak. So my plan is to finger tighten then snug up a bit just feeling the gasket compress a bit, with lock tite blue on the threads, in theory this should work.
The very nature as to how the 2 surfaces mate will shear/split the gasket in the middle length wise if tightened to much, its more of a feel kind of thing.
Once installed hopefully good enough to not leak, then its fixed until next tear down. If not and it needs to be tightened more to stop a leak, that in its self could more than likely damage the gasket causing it to leak, so fingers crossed, will be installing tomorrow and testing on the weekend.
 

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Decided not to buy a used cover, odds are they`d all be distorted, not wasting money that way.
I replaced the cover with one I made from 1/2" aircraft grade aluminum, machined it to fit properly, distributor notch, bolt hole recess for o-ring seals. This does not flex or distort at all, simple gasket, just a solid rectangle, finger tightened the bolts and then snugged enough to just feel the gasket compress a bit.
Should know this week-end if it leaks or not, fingers X`ed.
 

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Ran the engine for a bit yesterday on the trailer, no signs of leaks, back in the water tomorrow weather permitting.
 

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Well I believe I`ve got this licked, wife and I were out this morning for an hr, no leaks.
Due to the bays temp, 9deg C, the engine temp never went above 125deg, is that ok, manual says 140-160 is normal operating temp.

cheers
 
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or an inaccurate temp gauge or bad sender. Mr. Gasket makes a radiator cap with built in mechanical temp gauge built in you can use to confirm your helm gauge.
 

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shiloh87

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Gauges are all brand new Faria, To be safe I`m going to order new thermostat and sender, both were original to the engine and looked OK, but I guess not, small investment to be sure.
The Mr Gasket cap sounds like a good investment for peace of mind as well, thanx for the tip,
Cheers
 
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