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Rubber or Cork?


GoodOld85BlueBalls

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Need to replace the valve cover gaskets on my 2.8L as I am tired of the garage smelling like hot oil on the exhaust manifolds. Whats better, Rubber or Cork?
 
Its a matter of preference. Rubber wont rot out as quickly as cork, but it stands a better chance of getting pushed out somewhere. My personal preference is RTV gasket maker, which I am sure that AllanD will disapprove of. However, I have put rubbers in my 87 and put gasket maker on either side of it (yes, very improper use, I know) and it hasn't leaked since. The gasket maker if used properly will work just fine, and it wont fall off, push out, rot, or break.
 
no gaskets, just RTV
 
also check you local dealership because sometimes they make ones with rubber and steel together
 
i used rubber with such a small amount of RTV just to set it in place.

pretty sure it hasn't leaked since.
 
I used rubber gaskets with no RTV and they don't leak...
 
I just put metal with rubber in mine and it leaks maybe i should try the rtv method its on the non intake side so it wont take long to at least try.
 
RTV is amazing im a marine mechanic and use it everyday any time i wanna make sure something is gonna seal RTV
 

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