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Brian54 02-17-2024 12:15 PM

valve cover gasket "glue"
 

I know this question has probably been asked before, but what silicone product works best on valve cover gaskets? I don't need them falling off during installation .

KULTULZ 02-17-2024 12:28 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

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Originally Posted by Brian54 (Post 2291799)

I know this question has probably been asked before, but what silicone product works best on valve cover gaskets? I don't need them falling off during installation .

What are you working as in does the cover need to be removed periodically for valve adjustment?

Brian54 02-17-2024 12:34 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

I have purchased a pair of T-bird covers which should spiffy-up the engine compartment.

paul2748 02-17-2024 02:57 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

I use RTV on the valve cover. I apply a thin coat on the cover, apply the gasket and then turn the cover over and let it set. No problems removing and reinstalling


And when it becomes time to use a new gasket, the old one usually comes off in one piece.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian54 (Post 2291799)
I know this question has probably been asked before, but what silicone product works best on valve cover gaskets? I don't need them falling off during installation .


Brian54 02-17-2024 04:51 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

Thank you Paul.

KULTULZ 02-17-2024 06:51 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

RTV is a gasket maker, not an adhesive ...

RTV GASKET MAKER MISTAKES -

https://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.co...aker-mistakes/

Permatex® High Tack® Spray-A-Gasket® Sealant - 80065 12 OZ

https://www.permatex.com/products/ga...sealant-12-oz/

Are the rocker covers OEM or REPRO? What type of gaskets came with them if any?

You know they require a longer hold-down stud and different oil grommet then stamped steel?

paul2748 02-17-2024 07:55 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

BUT IT WORKS and the advantage is that you can peel off the gasket in one piece when needed


[QUOTE=KULTULZ;2291857]RTV is a gasket maker, not an adhesive ...

Brian54 02-18-2024 07:20 AM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

The covers are OEM ; I am well aware of the need for longer studs and have ordered a kit from Concours Parts which includes studs,gaskets,grommets,washers and acorn nuts.

KULTULZ 02-18-2024 11:22 AM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

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You know they require a longer hold-down stud and different oil grommet then stamped steel?
Quote:

I am well aware of the need for longer studs ...
... :confused: ... ok ...

Be the last time I will try to help someone.

Brian54 02-18-2024 12:40 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

There was no condescension intended; I'm sorry if it seemed that way.

KULTULZ 02-18-2024 01:06 PM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

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Originally Posted by Brian54 (Post 2292004)

There was no condescension intended; I'm sorry if it seemed that way.

I apologize. I think it is these damn CHI-COM MIDOLS. I just can't seem to be able to shed the water ... :(

Six volt 02-19-2024 07:27 AM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

Ford folks are the best as we witness right here. Love a great act of custodianship.

Jeff Norwell 02-19-2024 07:28 AM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

I use the "the right stuff"
As mall bead on VC's keeps them in good order.

Ford blue blood 02-19-2024 09:07 AM

Re: valve cover gasket "glue"
 

When I was racing my Boss 302 the valve cover gaskets were rubber/cork. A small amount of Permatex was applied to the head surface, the gasket positioned, a light coat of white grease applied to the valve cover and torqued down. This arrangement kept the gasket from sticking to the valve cover, kept it in place with the cover off and had no leaks when in place when running. I even used this arrangement after putting the car back in "street trim".


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