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55blacktie
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Daniel Jessup (5/20/2026)
DANIEL TINDER (5/19/2026)
I have some concern re: silicone gaskets (though I DO have their oil pan gasket, which I plan to use eventually). I recently removed my cast/T-Bird valve covers to finally adjust valve clearance after many years. They have older neoprene gaskets attached with RTV, and are sealed to the heads each time with bearing grease.. The covers have been removed several times over a span of 20+ years, and the gaskets still look like new and have never leaked. They are impressed with the raised part of the iron heads where they seal. Since the silicone gaskets must be installed dry, unless the parts they seal have a recessed trough that captures the gasket, frequent disassembly could be problematic, as they likely cannot be permanently attached with RTV (?). I’m also worried they thus may squeeze out of place when torqued (?). Just enough RTV to hold the gaskets in place during installation? Please watch my video of installation and the test run I have completed. https://youtu.be/W3hqqv8s6h4?si=V2hJaGZw5kapOKo_It is obvious that using RTV silicone is not a problem.
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DANIEL TINDER
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Great. I assumed there might be an adhesion problem with RTV, since the instructions were to install dry. Glad to see that’s not the case.
6 VOLTS/POS. GRD. NW INDIANA
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Daniel Jessup
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DANIEL TINDER (5/19/2026)
I have some concern re: silicone gaskets (though I DO have their oil pan gasket, which I plan to use eventually). I recently removed my cast/T-Bird valve covers to finally adjust valve clearance after many years. They have older neoprene gaskets attached with RTV, and are sealed to the heads each time with bearing grease.. The covers have been removed several times over a span of 20+ years, and the gaskets still look like new and have never leaked. They are impressed with the raised part of the iron heads where they seal. Since the silicone gaskets must be installed dry, unless the parts they seal have a recessed trough that captures the gasket, frequent disassembly could be problematic, as they likely cannot be permanently attached with RTV (?). I’m also worried they thus may squeeze out of place when torqued (?). Please watch my video of installation and the test run I have completed. https://youtu.be/W3hqqv8s6h4?si=V2hJaGZw5kapOKo_It is obvious that using RTV silicone is not a problem.
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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DANIEL TINDER
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I have some concern re: silicone gaskets (though I DO have their oil pan gasket, which I plan to use eventually). I recently removed my cast/T-Bird valve covers to finally adjust valve clearance after many years. They have older neoprene gaskets attached with RTV, and are sealed to the heads each time with bearing grease.. The covers have been removed several times over a span of 20+ years, and the gaskets still look like new and have never leaked. They are impressed with the raised part of the iron heads where they seal. Since the silicone gaskets must be installed dry, unless the parts they seal have a recessed trough that captures the gasket, frequent disassembly could be problematic, as they likely cannot be permanently attached with RTV (?). I’m also worried they thus may squeeze out of place when torqued (?).
6 VOLTS/POS. GRD. NW INDIANA
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FORD DEARBORN (5/17/2026)
Are your valve covers aluminum or steel? Tbird cast aluminum.
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Are your valve covers aluminum or steel?
64F100 57FAIRLANE500
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55blacktie
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I ordered the valve cover & "pushrod cover gaskets, along with a C4 pan gasket this morning. I already had the oil-pan gasket.
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Thanks 55 I'm a bonehead...I'm not used to hearing these called pushrod cover so I would have ordered the wrong thing.
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55blacktie
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Deyomatic (5/2/2026)
Stupid question...The description makes it sound like only one comes in the package. Is this for both sides? The valve-cover gaskets are sold in pairs for $47. The valley cover is now available as well for $32.50.
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Deyomatic
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Stupid question...The description makes it sound like only one comes in the package. Is this for both sides?
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