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Anyone else having probs with rocker gaskets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Bubbles" data-source="post: 335635" data-attributes="member: 16966"><p>Try this: http://www.realgaskets.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I have the oilcap, and sump plate gaskets. I have not run out of the cork valve cover gaskets yet as I tend to buy these in bulk. But when I do this is the way to go. And there are new factory covers and bales available. Stock is the best for no leaks. Also, if you experience some leaking from your valve covers try and give them a little tap to nudge them slightly after installed. It does the trick sometimes.</p><p> There is a product that I use called "Gasgasinch". It is by far the very best product for mounting your gaskets to the covers. It sticks well and is easy to remove the old gasket and glue when you must change gaskets again. I use it for door seals too. And for vapor barrier on the doors. It is the same style adhesive that was used in the factory. Its good ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Bubbles, post: 335635, member: 16966"] Try this: http://www.realgaskets.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I have the oilcap, and sump plate gaskets. I have not run out of the cork valve cover gaskets yet as I tend to buy these in bulk. But when I do this is the way to go. And there are new factory covers and bales available. Stock is the best for no leaks. Also, if you experience some leaking from your valve covers try and give them a little tap to nudge them slightly after installed. It does the trick sometimes. There is a product that I use called "Gasgasinch". It is by far the very best product for mounting your gaskets to the covers. It sticks well and is easy to remove the old gasket and glue when you must change gaskets again. I use it for door seals too. And for vapor barrier on the doors. It is the same style adhesive that was used in the factory. Its good ****. [/QUOTE]
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