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It's all sealed up and not leaking, Thanks guys.
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Have you ever used "Permatex Aviation Gasket Glue"? It seems like no matter how careful you are that RTV always leaves a gap somewhere, and the oil always finds it. I use that Permatex on everything, and have always had good results with it.
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I use the copper color RTV in both places you mentioned. Just a thin coat will do. One thing about the copper color - If your engine is the Ford red, the copper RTV shows up the least. Make sure the valley pan is not bent. I have modified my valley pan by shortening the baffle inside and cutting down the width of the baffle. Makes it a lot easier to get the pan on if the heads are installed.
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I took my valley pan off because it was leaking , when i put it back together with the cork gasket should i use any RTV gasket maker or sealer? Does it matter if it is blue or black or high temp? And also for the intake where the coolant goes into the heads, should i use it there too around the hole? thanks
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