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McLovinZX6R Jul 25, 2012 11:21 PM

07 ZX6R Oil Leak from valve cover!
 
Bought the bike a few days ago and noticed a leak coming from the top of the motor. I haven't pulled off the fairings so I can't verify it's the valve cover or not. After some research this morning I discovered that there is a service bulletin and Kawasaki will fix it free of charge, so that's awesome! Now question time. The bike has about 13k miles on it so should I go ahead and get them to do the valve clearance checks while they're already working in there? If so, what's the usual cost of this maintenance? I'm asking because I have a loud tick going on and I'm not sure if it's the CCT or the valves. Any info would be appreciated and useful.

jeffzx9 Jul 26, 2012 01:55 PM

What is "awesome" is if they fix it correctly! A leaky valve cover is not a difficult task, once you get behind the plastic. Get a new gasket and some sealant of your choice. While you're "in there" go ahead and spec things: when you pull the cover to replace the gasket, get some feeler gauges and check your valves. Inspect the play in your timing chain and adjust acccordingly, as well.
I encourage guys to do their own work whenever possible, because it gives you the "visual record" of seeing it for yourself; not to mention the satisfaction factor. If you have a small workspace and a few tools, you can do this job. (But, I also understand if you can't; not a job to tackle at curbside...)

McLovinZX6R Jul 26, 2012 11:00 PM

Thanks Jeff. I'm not confident that I have the skill to do the work, so I actually just got back from the dealership. I dropped it off and I'm hoping they do a good job. They have a good track record from what I understand.

hoedogg Sep 6, 2012 06:30 PM

I waited till my 15,000 mile service. took care of both at the same time. it saved money on the service too because of them picking up the gasket cost.

Dragone#19 Sep 7, 2012 03:02 AM

Good call hoed, but I would have thought that things would have been checked after the 1000 mile break in? (my way, not kawi's way)

hoedogg Sep 8, 2012 03:37 AM

No kawi says 15grand then valve check. So really the labor and the gasket was free all they had to do was check the clearance. I just paid full price the 30grand service wow big difference. BTW bout to bust 40 thousand miles very soon.


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