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> Valve gaskets leaking woes, Won't stop
Wew
post Aug 12 2021, 10:34 AM
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Hi all,

I rebuilt my 1973 2.0 motor, which was already a 2056. I put new 2.0 heads on it with 1.7 rockers. Was machined for spirited driving.
I put the bigger 914 cork gaskets on as well.
They still leak. The straps for each valve cover are tight.
Any advice, tips and or tricks to end this valve cover leaking madness?
Not sure it increase pressure due to no vacuum port on the new heads has anything to do with it, but either way, I gotta figure out how to make it stop.
Please advise.

Thanks,

Gary

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djway
post Aug 13 2021, 10:14 PM
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I have had two types of leaks
Bent Rocker Cover
Silicone gaskets wouldn't fit
The last batch of silicone gaskets I purchased didn't fit correctly as they were just a bit to big, probably why they suck in. Others that I purchased a while back have never leaked.
Gluing cork to the cover is probably the best as long as the cover is straight.
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