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General Category => Moose's Tech Corner => Topic started by: TFoch on May 20, 2020, 05:08:58 PM

Title: Leaky Valve Cover Gaskets
Post by: TFoch on May 20, 2020, 05:08:58 PM
I've used cork valve cover gaskets on my small block Chevy.  After a while they seem to leak.  What do you guys use to seal your valve cover gaskets?
Title: Re: Leaky Valve Cover Gaskets
Post by: 62131 on May 20, 2020, 05:31:15 PM
I use the rubber ones, I also glue them to the valve cover using weather strip adhesive to help seal that side   
Title: Re: Leaky Valve Cover Gaskets
Post by: chopper526 on May 20, 2020, 07:38:26 PM
I'm with 62131, I do the exact same thing. I think the cork hardens and shrinks more quickly.
Title: Re: Leaky Valve Cover Gaskets
Post by: madmike3435 on May 21, 2020, 01:52:26 PM
The 100% cork would shrink with age.  Did you know the CORK is actually the bark on a tree.  They cut it off and harvest it.  Turns out only grows in Portugal.

 In a episode of "CURSE OF OAK ISLAND" on discovery channel they found some bits of itin the swamp area and had it examined. Oak island is off eastern nova scotia supposed home to buried treasure 200 ft down.

Anyway........most the cork I have dealt with ,  was a mixture of cork and rubber.  Pretty well all the new gaskets are made that way.  You can smell the rubber when you open the package.  Shrinkage on the new stuff should not be a problem. ???

mike..............HAIRBALL
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