what's a good glue to use to glue the felts under the panhead covers when i took the covers off the felts where just laying on the rocker arm i got new felts
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The basic job of the felt is to absorb oil so there will be oil on the top end when a cold engine is started. I have pulled many apart to find the felts laying on top of the rockerblocks still doing the job they were there to do.Be sure to visit;
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Originally posted by p aiello View Postdoes it not also absorb noise?Cory Othen
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Also make sure the holes line up with the rockers, just set the felts on top of the rockers with the glue applied, then set the covers in place. if they don't make contact, try again with some foam under the felts. Lift the covers off and make sure they're stuck...
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Originally posted by larry View PostDo the felts keep the oil on the inside of the rocker assembly, where it is needed?
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Felt reservoirs to supply oil for start-up after long periods of sitting was used by other marques prior to the H-D Panhead, such as for the intake rockers upon Indian Fours ('38-9 at least....)
Noise was not an issue.
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I've used contact cement to glue the felts with good results on panheads. I like when the felt is crushed between the cover and rocker bushings and studs. I believe the felts, on a panhead are to reduce the ringing that can occur with a sheet metal valve cover. Lubrication by felts is not a fast start up lube. It takes heat and time for the oil to weep out of the felt. The rockers on my Ace are aided with felt lubing because there is no oil feed to the rockers. The felt becomes the oil reservoir and the rider must add oil to the felts every so often..
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