Interesting post Don. One of Justin's light blue gaskets for the TR4
came with the spares stash I got with my race car. I tried it one
weekend I was killing lots of mosquitoes from a valve cover gasket leak,
the silicone gasket leaked worse than the cork ones!
Your comment about the gaskets growing when hot makes me remember some
sort of deal where Justin's early gaskets needed to be cured in some
way. I don't remember the details. (Big surprise, huh?)
So Justin, can you shed some light here? What do I need to do to make my
blue gasket work? I've got a street TR4 I would like to use it on.
FWIW, what I did on the race car was buy an alloy valve cover from Moss.
It didn't even sit square on the head, so my machine shop had to square
it up, then I had them cut a slot for an o-ring. So I have stupid money
in that valve cover, but it goes on and off painlessly and never leaks.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fot-bounces@autox.team.net
> [mailto:fot-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Don Marshall
> Sent: July 07, 2008 8:45 AM
> To: fot@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Fot] Justin's TR6 gaskets
>
> I use one of Justin's gaskets on my TR4 but don't have it
> glued to the valve cover as shown on this guy's website.
> Since the gasket expands significantly when hot, is it
> feasible to glue it to the cover for a race car since we tend
> to remove the valve cover between sessions? Now, it goes
> into a fridge or ice chest until it shrinks back to normal size.
> Don
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