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We always used a light coating of wheel bearing grease on the head. An
old kitchen knife slides easily under gasket for quick removal of valve
cover. Ted
On 2/4/2026 2:19 PM, Joe Boruch via Fot wrote:
> I do similar as Glen notes below, but I have also used non hardening
> blue Hylomar on the gasket surface that sits against the head. Â I
> think that  I have had the same gasket on the valve cover for over 20
> years. Â The oil keeps the cork gasket in good shape just like wine
> keeps the cork in good shape in a wine bottle.
> JoeB
>
> On Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 10:18:43 AM EST, fubog1 via Fot
> <fot@autox.team.net> wrote:
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>
> I use stock cork gaskets.
> Glue it to the rocker cover, glue, not RTV.
> Give it a nice even coat of Permatex Right Stuff, work it into the
> gasket surface a little, smooth it out & leave a light coating.
> Let it sit for around 15 minutes & starts to 'skin", put a thin wipe
> of oil on the head so the gasket doesn't adhere to the head surface,
> fit cover, done.
> The gasket is now part of the cover, it won't squish out, nor will it
> leak because it has a perfect seal against the head, & can be R&Rd
> many times w/o additional sealer.
> FWIW YMMV etc etc...
> Glen Efinger
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">We always used a light coating of wheel
bearing grease on the head. An old kitchen knife slides easily
under gasket for quick removal of valve cover. Ted<br>
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">I do similar as Glen notes
below, but I have also used non hardening blue Hylomar on the
gasket surface that sits against the head.  I think that  I
have had the same gasket on the valve cover for over 20 years.
 The oil keeps the cork gasket in good shape just like wine
keeps the cork in good shape in a wine bottle.</div>
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<div> On Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 10:18:43 AM EST,
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<div dir="ltr">I use stock cork gaskets.</div>
<div dir="ltr">Glue it to the rocker cover, glue, not
RTV.</div>
<div dir="ltr">Give it a nice even coat of Permatex
Right Stuff, work it into the gasket surface a
little, smooth it out & leave a light coating.</div>
<div dir="ltr">Let it sit for around 15 minutes &
starts to 'skin", put a thin wipe of oil on the head
so the gasket doesn't adhere to the head surface,
fit cover, done.</div>
<div dir="ltr">The gasket is now part of the cover, it
won't squish out, nor will it leak because it has a
perfect seal against the head, & can be R&Rd
many times w/o additional sealer.</div>
<div dir="ltr"><span>FWIW YMMV etc etc...</span></div>
<div dir="ltr"><span><span>Glen Efinger </span><br
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