BMW Motorcycle Valve Covers

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Exhaust Valve

Part Number: 11341460201
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Applications: D=30X7.0-45°.
Other Names: Engine Exhaust Valve
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Exhaust Valve

Part Number: 11341340845
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Applications: D=27/5.
Other Names: Engine Exhaust Valve
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Angle valve

Part Number: 36317108181
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Notes: Note: due to the eu ordinance on batteries, a component designation is required by law for rdc sensors or for components with a...
Other Names: Angled Valve Rdc -, Angle Valve
$17.86

Exhaust Valve

Part Number: 11348534222
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Engine Exhaust Valve
$165.97

Intake Valve

Part Number: 11349480920
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Intake Valve -
$174.27

Valve Spring

Part Number: 11348396366
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Engine Valve Spring
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Valve Spring

Part Number: 11349457061
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Engine Valve Spring
$38.87

Valve Housing

Part Number: 31422301885
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Valve Housing -
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Valve Housing

Part Number: 31421454681
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Valve Housing -
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Exhaust Valve

Part Number: 11349898478
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Engine Exhaust Valve
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Valve Guide

Part Number: 11121338709
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Applications: 14.06.
Other Names: Engine Valve Guide
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Non-Return Valve

Part Number: 11118559177
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Non-Return Valve -
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All About BMW Motorrad Valve Covers

Valve covers, sometimes called rocker covers, are absolutely important parts of a motorcycle engine. Made of plastic or metal and bolted to the top of the cylinder head, they work with valve cover gaskets. The latter seal the gap between the valve cover and the cylinder head. Together, they prevent moisture infiltration and oil leakage, maintain compression, and reduce the effects of vibrations on the bike chassis.

How Valve Covers Fail

A valve cover is always oil-soaked, however, to help prevent engine overheats and surface oxidation and ensure it doesn't melt, and if it ever cracks or loosens, that all-important oil can leak out. A lack of oil has several consequences. One is excess friction produced between many moving parts that should otherwise be greased up and greased well; this almost invariably wears the parts out, and it can eventually break them. Engine overheats can also result.

The Signs of a Cracked or Loose Valve Cover

  • Your bike engine running roughly
  • Loss of power
  • The smell of burning oil
  • Dirt and debris caked on the valve cover
  • Oil slicks left behind

See any of these, and you should run an inspection, following it with a replacement of any and all affected parts. It may be necessary to replace the valve cover gaskets, too, as their highly corrosive environment, mechanical stress, and sudden temperature increases take their toll on them. If you're looking to buy new ones for a project, auto parts store carries them both. They're genuine OEM, too -- a guarantee they'll fit your BMW motorcycle model from the start.

Genuine BMW Motorrad Valve Covers for Sale Online -- Shop Now

Want to find what your bike needs more quickly and easily? Simply browse our catalog by model and model year. Order now, and you'll enjoy not only fast shipping but also delivery directly to your door; you'll be swapping the old for the new in no time.