Bought some neoprene valve cover gaskets trying to seal up my 318 in Project 53 truck of mine. I Have to run stock valve covers due to the power brake booster
being so close to my valve cover. Dug around in my spares and came up some super clean 360 valve covers from a previously parted out engine. wire buffed the gasket sealing surface, used some Permatex high tack on the valve cover side to stick the gasket to the valve cover and installed.
I dont think the gaskets are crap because I am running the very same gasket on my Duster 410 engine without any leaks but have some quality welded aluminum valve covers I obtained from Mancini Racing and have zero leaks on it. I dont think the factory stamped steel valve overs have enough clamp down power to make that happen in comparison to the aluminum ones I am running on my Duster engine. I hate to even think about using high tack on both sides of the gasket but space is a problem over close to the brake booster side.... Oil gangs up in the corners no matter what you do........... Any ideas?????? Thanks everybody Texas Red
being so close to my valve cover. Dug around in my spares and came up some super clean 360 valve covers from a previously parted out engine. wire buffed the gasket sealing surface, used some Permatex high tack on the valve cover side to stick the gasket to the valve cover and installed.
I dont think the gaskets are crap because I am running the very same gasket on my Duster 410 engine without any leaks but have some quality welded aluminum valve covers I obtained from Mancini Racing and have zero leaks on it. I dont think the factory stamped steel valve overs have enough clamp down power to make that happen in comparison to the aluminum ones I am running on my Duster engine. I hate to even think about using high tack on both sides of the gasket but space is a problem over close to the brake booster side.... Oil gangs up in the corners no matter what you do........... Any ideas?????? Thanks everybody Texas Red