Hi everyone, I've got some oil weeping from my cam billet plugs. Is this just a matter of removing the valve covers, removing the cam plugs and applying some RTV sealant to the the plugs before re installing?
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Yes, take them out , clean them and the pockets and apply RTV sealer. Ultra Grey seems to work the best.
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Get new ones, they're only a couple bucks each. They harden and collapse over time.
I use 3M weather strip adhesive (gorilla snot) to glue them in the head since sometimes they seem to want to blow out of there at the most inappropriate times.Greg
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Originally posted by BA80 View PostGet new ones, they're only a couple bucks each. They harden and collapse over time.
I use 3M weather strip adhesive (gorilla snot) to glue them in the head since sometimes they seem to want to blow out of there at the most inappropriate times.Nathan
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