My trusty Real Gasket had made it through 8 valve adjustments. But I had overtightened it a couple of times and killed it.
I didn't mean to. I just got carried away when snugging up the bolts after a couple of heating cycles. Even as bad as this looks, there was just a little weeping and no real leaks.
I replaced it today with a brand new one and swapped a couple of shims while I was at it.
I don't know if it's just because this is a new gasket, but this one seems a little sturdier than the one I put on 4 years ago. I do at least 2 or 3 valve checks a year. Even though I got only 8 uses out of this gasket, I'm still money ahead since the cheapest valve cover gaskets go for $10 plus shipping. This Real Gasket is about $30 delivered.
I cleaned up all the edges really good, used NO sealant of any kind, and tightened the bolts to get just enough "squish factor". The instructions state 15 inch pounds of torque. That's about finger tight plus an extra 1/2 to 3/4 turn. I'll check the bolts again tomorrow after a heat/cool cycle.
Here's my "squish" factor:
For those of you with the tach gear in the head (NOT the valve cover), the Real Gasket is a time and money saver. There's no scraping old gasket and it's reusable for years.
And that's how I spent my afternoon. I just thought I'd share.
(Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with Real Gaskets. I'm just a satisfied customer.)
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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