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Valve cover gaskets

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I wound up using the cork gaskets, I glued them to the covers with 3-M and greased the head surface lightly. I had them on the shelf so I went with them. Put some miles on this summer with no leaks. I guess I didn't like them from my racing days.





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I have cork gaskets from NAPA. They are glued to my T-Bird valve covers with silicone gasket maker Then I put a thin coat on the engine side & let it dry. Been on a off a bunch of times with no problems...

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Neoprene valve cover gaskets are available from John Mummert. These are die cut from sheet neoprene and compress like cork but are definitely reusable because of their 'memory'. I use smears of gasket cement or weatherstrip adhesive to hold them in place on the valve cover and white lithium grease on the gasket surface that contacts the cylinder head to assure their future release from the surface. Many ways to do things... this has worked well for me. Smile



John's part number is 18093RE. His price sheet is on his web site, but it's best to call to see if it is current.



John's phone number is (619) 596-0312

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With the cork gaskets, glue to the valve covers and coat the engine side with grease. They will come on and off many times. Do the same thing with the ruber gaskets.
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Whats wrong with cork gaskets? I contact glue them to the rocker cover, use a bit of non hardening permatex and I have had them off and on at least 4 times ..never had a prob. Thats with the standard rocker covers.. Have done the same with my 360 MoPar with cast rocker covers - same no probs..

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As far as plug wires go, if you are interested in making your own custom set, Taylor makes a nice 8mm silicon universal wire set in different colors with any combination boot ends you want. You just have to invest in a plug wire cutting/stripping/crimping tool you can get pretty cheap at most part stores.

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They also have 90 degree fittings at the distributor.

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Mac's has plug wires with 90 degree plug terminals.

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I have a set of reusable neoprene gaskets that I'm using now. I don't know who makes them, but at least we know they exist.

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The Best Gasket No is 18005RE you have to buy thenm through a distributor though, Tee-Bird products Inc is one of them, their part number I beleive is 6A506AR if that is the part number I am reading on the tag of the set I have here.

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