deez wrote:thanks jensen for the info. so say the leak is coming from the lower part of the cover not mating correctly. is it safe to put a little hondabond in that spot to help the gasket out? another scenario would be if it does have some scratches there i just cant sand it can i? i would be scared of getting bits of metal into the case and if i were to sand it in only that spot wouldnt that make the mating even worse? sorry just trying to run over scenarios so i can buckle down this weekend and fix it properly. i will check it in detail this weekend and go over everything you had said along with any other info you and others may provide.thanks again
-cheers
-deez
Provided there's no cracking in the casing(s) you can check for flatness of the clutch cover on a sheet of glass laid on a (flat) bench. Pick up a piece, about 18" square, from a glazier; go for at least ¼" and have them polish the edges and corners for safety -- it'll probably come in useful for all sorts of 'facing'. Lay it on a square of thick felt, or similar. If the casing's not flat or is damaged, you can face it with carborundum (valve lapping paste) or similar by using the glass as a 'facing bed'. If it's really off then it may be better to have it machined at an engineering shop.