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> Best adhesive to secure cork gaskets to the valve covers
Geezer914
post Nov 26 2025, 05:29 PM
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Looking for the best adhesive to secure cork gaskets to the valve covers? What are you using?
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Contact Cement works very well
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I have used silicone rubber as it can easily be scrapped off and handle the heat
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Gasgacinch brand name is the automotive contact cement formulated for excellent gasket sealing and easy removal when necessary. Buy the smallest can it goes a long way. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Or Curil T2 from Erling. It's non hardering, easy to clean with acetone.
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