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#573400 - 05/04/09 06:16 PM Replacing cork gasket on BJ8 valve cover
bighealeysource Offline
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Registered: 09/08/06
Posts: 301
Loc: Beaufort, SC
Hey all,
Quick question - replacing the cork valve cover gasket on
my BJ8 and was wondering if I should use some type of
gasket adhesive in addition to a new gasket ?
Thanks,
Mike

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#573415 - 05/04/09 07:04 PM Re: Replacing cork gasket on BJ8 valve cover [Re: bighealeysource]
mjobrien Offline

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Registered: 02/18/04
Posts: 272
Loc: Tampa, Fl
Mike,

just glue it to the cover or the head, but not both, makes installing an de-installing a lot easier and you can greatly extend the life of the gasket past one valve adjustment.

Permatx gasket sealer works well.

Hope that helps.
_________________________
Michael O'Brien
Tampa Bay, Fl.
1955 BN1

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#573431 - 05/04/09 07:36 PM Re: Replacing cork gasket on BJ8 valve cover [Re: mjobrien]
Genos2 Offline
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Registered: 02/08/09
Posts: 141
Loc: Spanaway,WA.USA
I've used 3-M spray adhesive(its clear) &apply it to the v/cover & corresponding side of gasket. Stuff works great& won't allow movement.Also if gasket appears a bit small, soaking in a sink of hot water helps.For me its always worked better than silicone,it won't slip out. cheers Genos2

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#573447 - 05/04/09 08:32 PM Re: Replacing cork gasket on BJ8 valve cover [Re: Genos2]
Keoke Offline

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Registered: 04/19/04
Posts: 7969
Loc: LosAngeles Calif.


Yes that is a good product to use here. However what ever product is used place it on both sides of the gasket:

1] Glue the gasket to the cover and place on a flat surface to tack up.
2] Spread a thin bead on the exposed side of the gasket and carefully put in place.
3] tighten cover fasteners finger tight unit sealer tacks up then snug them down.
wave
Note if the gasket is too large mostly my experience. Prior to installation cut diagonal slices in it where the cover stiffeners are one at the front the other at the rear. Glue the ends together with super glue.-------KEOKE
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Daimler V8 Saloon; Safely Fast, Built to Last & Smooth as Glass.

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