Posted by pete 23 on June 10, 2009 at 09:48:00 from (173.87.14.132):
In Reply to: Tappet Cover on SH posted by Mr Mayor. on June 09, 2009 at 20:14:31:
What you need is a nice soft cork, when I worked at the dealership I would crank up the steam cleaner and soften them gaskets up in a second. If they got oversized some you could just push them under the cover as you started to tighten it down. Worked great. Now days, I have to just use the hottest water I can find. I learned early on that when you put them on hard as a rock they will need to be retightened a couple times as engine is used. Customer comes in and says , hey , you forgot to tighten the valve cover. NO, gasket took a set, but they never really believed me of course so I softed them up. Doesn't work on all cork in different spots but works great on the valve cover and side covers on them models.
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