When I put a rebuilt 390 into my truck, I bought cheaper ($65 ish) Edelbrock valve covers and put them on. I’m getting a very small amount of oil leaking at the outside rear corner on each valve cover. I bought new valve cover gaskets and installed. Still getting a small amount of oil in those locations. My question is whether buying better valve covers will make a difference in stopping the leak?
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Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
If these are stamped steel valve covers, you always, always, always put the covers on the engine without any gaskets and check that they do not rock or have high spots. Tweak them til they sit flush on the heads, then install quality valve cover gaskets(not the crap paper thin rubber type) and you should have no leaks. Do not over-tighten the nuts/bolts, and always use a hardened washer at minimum to prevent from crushing/distorting the rail.
On an FE engine you also want to verify that the intake and head interface is the same height. A step there(from milled heads/intake) will not be easy to seal without excessive goop or gasket modification.
On an FE engine you also want to verify that the intake and head interface is the same height. A step there(from milled heads/intake) will not be easy to seal without excessive goop or gasket modification.
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
Thanks, Mike. I do not believe your first step was done with the initial installation and I did not do that when I put new valve cover gaskets on. The other steps were followed. They are stamped, so they may be a bit distorted.
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
Cast aluminum valve covers
Studs not bolts
Cork gaskets
No leaks
Rock auto has gaskets cheap valve cover gaskets ...less than 6 bucks a set
FE engines leak oil It is a fact of life [attachment=0]
Studs not bolts
Cork gaskets
No leaks
Rock auto has gaskets cheap valve cover gaskets ...less than 6 bucks a set
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
Like tnlprt, I used cast aluminum covers, but with bolts.I followed the yellow "Big Block Ford" book, and it suggested gaskets and sealer. So far, so good! I have other headaches, but the valve covers aren't leaking (that's what I call "small blessings").
Question to tnlprt: Why studs and not bolts?
Joseph
Question to tnlprt: Why studs and not bolts?
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
If I ever go back to older engines I'll machine an O ring groove in a set of aluminum covers to get rid of the leaks. That's what we do in industry along with non hardening sealant.
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
colnago wrote:Like tnlprt, I used cast aluminum covers, but with bolts.I followed the yellow "Big Block Ford" book, and it suggested gaskets and sealer. So far, so good! I have other headaches, but the valve covers aren't leaking (that's what I call "small blessings").
Question to tnlprt: Why studs and not bolts?
Joseph
Studs stay in the Aluminum
I do not like to screw bolts into Aluminum
I run a solid roller cam in my FE and check the lash
Threads in Aluminum wear out
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Re: Do Better Valve Covers Equal No Leaks?
Looks like you went with aluminum heads (drool, drool). I kept the steel Ford heads, so bolts were fine. I can understand wanting to use studs in your case. Thanks for the education!
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