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Silicon valve cover gasket

TR6BILL

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Where can I buy the silicon valve cover gasket for a stock TR6 valve cover??
 
Dang, you ask that guy the time and he tells you how to build a watch. Very, very complete instructions. I will give him a call, Paul. Thanks.

<span style="font-size: 8pt">I sorta apologize for the flamingo comment....</span>
 
I'd feel hurt if you didn't say SOMETHING once in a while, Bill.
 
I emailed that guy once a month for about 6 months and he never got back to me.
 
roofman said:
I emailed that guy once a month for about 6 months and he never got back to me.

I don't know if Justin travels a lot or what but I've heard the same complaint from others. I did see a post on the Triumph Mail List from him a few weeks ago so he's still around. As Paul said, this is a great product and it works as advertised. I've had the valve cover off about 5 or 6 times in the 8 or so years that I've had the gasket and it's never leaked a drop of oil in all that time. If you guys don't hear back from him let me know and I'll try and rattle his cage over on the Triumph Mail List.
 
I find that if you have enough oil leaking from elsewhere on the engine the trickle from the rocker cover is barely noticeable! :smile:
 
I had trouble reaching him as well, as he does travel for long periods, but as soon as he got back to his inventory, he shipped right away. I'd suggest flooding him with email. It worked for me.
 
If you don't feel like cajoling someone into selling their product to you, get a silicone gasket on Ebay. I got the $15 one ($3 shipping), received it within three days and it has worked perfectly on my TR6

Scott
 
Scott........is that the red one that's half round? I'm glad it worked perfectly on your car because I've seen a number of Mail List posts about it being difficult to fit. The beauty of Justin's design is way it fits the shape of the valve cover lip and you can re-use it over and over again. However for $15, the eBay guy does offer a cheaper solution and immediate shipping.
 
Justin had a dozen when I talked to him this spring. I should have bought all of them and resold them.
 
Personally, I like Justin's, but it is meant for a stock cover. If I do mount an aftermarket alloy cover I'll definitely consider the other ebay option.

Randy
 
BobbyD said:
Scott........is that the red one that's half round? I'm glad it worked perfectly on your car because I've seen a number of Mail List posts about it being difficult to fit. The beauty of Justin's design is way it fits the shape of the valve cover lip and you can re-use it over and over again. However for $15, the eBay guy does offer a cheaper solution and immediate shipping.

Yes, that's the one. I used silicone gasket maker to adhere the half-round side to the valve cover (was wishing I had three hands at the time, but the fit was right on) and clamped it to a flat surface overnight. No sealant between the gasket and cylinder head and no leaks so far (knock on wood).

I did look at Justin Wagner's gasket. I liked what I saw, but having already spent way more than I had intended, I went for the less expensive alternative.

Scott
 
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Those little plastic or wooden spring style clothes pins will work nicely here.
 
I have the same silicone gasket on my 6.No leaks so far. More info at www.gasketinnovations.com. Steve Downing is his name.
I use a piece of 3/4 inch MDF board that I picked up at a cabinet shop with three studs mounted to fit valve cover. Put on a little ultra blue and mounted cover to board over nite.Used to install cork gasket to cover same way.
 
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