1970FuryConv
Old Man with a Hat
What company did you buy them from?I've had these aftermarket covers on my 440 for almost 20 years. Never had any leaks.
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What company did you buy them from?I've had these aftermarket covers on my 440 for almost 20 years. Never had any leaks.
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Oh man, that is a damn good question as I bought them close to 20 years ago. It may have been from Summit, but I may have also gotten them at the yearly "Western Street Rod Nationals" in Bakersfield. Their vendors carried a lot of stuff; I know I bought some seatbelts and shorty headers there.What company did you buy them from?
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Are you talking about the FEL-PRO MS90425? I have those on my 1971 T-code Monaco. No issue after almost 10k miles.
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What's adhesive? The valve covers either pour out the back, or they don't. That's been my experience, regardless of what the material is.As stated a couple times above, the real issue that is not necessarily readily apparent to many is to be sure adhesive such as 3M or similar is only applied to the interface of the valve cover gasket to the valve cover. If you apply sealant to the bottom of the valve cover gasket where it mates with the top of the head, you will surely have oil leaking issues. Many newbies will try to use adhesive on both sides of the valve cover gasket and that is why they can't get them to seal properly and not leak.
I use the fiber gaskets (not cork) made by Felpro that are relatively thick (i.e. have a good amount of compressibility and I use a clear adhesive that brushes on easily and seals very well in short order. I will go out in my garage tomorrow and report on which one I was told to use by my engine rebuilder so I can be very specific in that regard.What's adhesive? The valve covers either pour out the back, it they don't. That's been my experience, regardless of what the material is.
I would like to do a comparison of cork vs rubber vs won't leak gaskets in the near future.
Stuff like this:What's adhesive?