[T2] Valve cover gaskets
c.dreike c.dreike at verizon.netWed Jul 12 15:21:45 PDT 2017
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Pull the valve cover, check the gasket. seat properly. Replace it if bunged up. Using grease works to hold the gasket in place. Or you can use the silicone gasket sealer which holds the gasket in place semi-permanently. My bus was done this way by the engine builder 12 years ago and at least 6 or 7 valve adjustments later and no leaks. Chris On 7/12/2017 2:58 PM, Jack Dinan wrote: > Please take this simple idea in the right spirit, but this sounds a lot like a misalignment of the gasket to the point where it is not seating properly. > > Smearing ordinary chassis grease on both sides of the gasket helps keep the alignment while you are mashing the cover into place and also acts to prevent leaking. >> On Jul 12, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Bob Pratt <ka1dza at verizon.net> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> Is there anyone near Athens, GA that might have a valve cover gasket? >> The driver side one is leaking badly. It's brand new as I changed it when I reset the valves a week ago. >> I've leaked 2 GALLONS of oil since I left Abington 4 days ago! >> I >> The leak wasn't too bad till today. I used 2 quarts just today! >> >> Bob >> _______________________________________________ >> type2 mailing list >> type2 at type2.com >> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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