Best valve cover gasket ?

Wills7MGTE

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Well you gotta be careful when you install them its easy to make them leak, I replaced mine about a year and half ago with Felpro gaskets and also replaced the bolts that came with gasket kit, I can't remember how much they cost I got them through napa here in town, they still sealed up nice no leaks.

I also beadblasted and painted my valve covers with some high heat paint, painted em a toyota red they turned out pretty good still nice and clean I figured theyd turn to crap but they havent.

So I guess I'd get a set of FelPro's and see how they work for you, they work fine for me, but I had a buddy help me install them and we were careful, you can screw them up very easily.
 

CyFi6

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Any should work as long as you put them on right: put the sealant where the TSRM calls for (not too much not too little), and torque them down properly! DO NOT ratchet them down with a wrench and hope its right, use a real inch pound torque wrench and tighten it down properly and you wont have problems.
 

j3pz

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i like to get some RTV that will work with petroleum products and put a little on my fingers. i then apply a light film on the gaskets to make them tacky. dont let it build up anywhere, smooth it all. i have not had leak yet. and like the others above have said, use the tq spec on the tsrm.

i also have felpro gaskets.
 

shaeff

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xms;1236228 said:
Who makes good one, mine is leaking and there brand new :cry:

CyFi6;1236245 said:
Any should work as long as you put them on right: put the sealant where the TSRM calls for (not too much not too little), and torque them down properly! DO NOT ratchet them down with a wrench and hope its right, use a real inch pound torque wrench and tighten it down properly and you wont have problems.

Done.
 

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im using FELPRO, there great not leaking but i also changed the screws into bolts and i torqued them to spec. maybe yours is leaking cause its not installed properly.
 

92nsx

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Toyota gaskets FTW. I have removed my cam covers (with same gaskets) 3 times now since the rebuild and still no leak ;)