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Timing cover gasket sealer

Sportsdoc

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I'm getting ready to replace my timing cover and the new gasket from VB looks like thick paper. Is there any particular sealant that works best for this application?
 
I usually use Permatex RTV. The "copper" stuff. And only a THIN film, not enough to have it squitter out the sides as it's tightened down. Others use the Aviation form-a-gasket in similar fashion. Either will work fine, it's the application technique wot's most important. Clean, clean surfaces. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
A few other things I do to ensure a good seal is to use new hardware (usally stainless), chase the holes with an appropiate tap then use a torque wrench set to 15# to make sure I don't overtighten and distort the pressed steel cover.
 
Thanks. I did get new hardware as there were no washers and every bolt looked like a different grade. Where did you get your taps?
 
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