I removed the valve cover last night to see what the valve shims are up to and want to repaint the cover. The cover came off easily with a very light tap and 6-7" of the gasket was loose from the cover but there was no gasket or adhesive residue of any kind left on the head when it came off.
The gasket material on the this valve cover is .050 inches / 1.25mm thick. Tapping the gasket with a screwdriver the gasket sounds like it's metal but I just checked with a magnet & if it's metal it's not ferrous. Perhaps it's just a tightly compressed fiber of some kind. Whatever it's made of, there were no leaks from the valve cover before disassembly.
Since I'm stripping the paint off the cover (It was sprayed by the PO with non heat resistant paint & is now bubbling off, I'm wondering how to best approach dealing with this gasket: If I try removing the majority part that is quite tightly affixed to the cover, I may snap it off. I could play it safe and apply an adhesive to the loose section, leave the rest alone and then the whole gasket would be firmly sealed to the cover.
I don't know if the paint stripping material will affect the gasket.
Once I am finally ready to reinstall, which kind of sealant should I use for an interface between the cover gasket and the head? I've read RTV bit don't know which kind of RTV to select & I've read to use just a thin layer of oil. Should I remove the cam cover half gaskets? they were not leaking & seem firmly attached and in good shape.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
The gasket material on the this valve cover is .050 inches / 1.25mm thick. Tapping the gasket with a screwdriver the gasket sounds like it's metal but I just checked with a magnet & if it's metal it's not ferrous. Perhaps it's just a tightly compressed fiber of some kind. Whatever it's made of, there were no leaks from the valve cover before disassembly.
Since I'm stripping the paint off the cover (It was sprayed by the PO with non heat resistant paint & is now bubbling off, I'm wondering how to best approach dealing with this gasket: If I try removing the majority part that is quite tightly affixed to the cover, I may snap it off. I could play it safe and apply an adhesive to the loose section, leave the rest alone and then the whole gasket would be firmly sealed to the cover.
I don't know if the paint stripping material will affect the gasket.
Once I am finally ready to reinstall, which kind of sealant should I use for an interface between the cover gasket and the head? I've read RTV bit don't know which kind of RTV to select & I've read to use just a thin layer of oil. Should I remove the cam cover half gaskets? they were not leaking & seem firmly attached and in good shape.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
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