The Long and the Short of it.
I ran across this the other day and it is somewhat pertinent.
In the CTCI Restoration Manual there is a note on valve cover gasket thickness that may have an impact on tightening the nuts. (p. 167)
"... the original type rocker cover gasket B4AZ-6A506-A. It is made of 1/4 inch thick cork painted argent (silver). Thin after market gaskets may allow the rocker arm cover or acorn nuts to bottom out before a complete seal is achieved, resulting in oil seepage from the rocker arm covers."
This could cause some to over torque the nuts in an attempt to stop leaks.
Torque is listed as 2.0-2.5 ft-lbs. Probably more critical with the aluminum valve covers. Or "
aluminium"
Jim
Norfolk, VA

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