So that's why no matter how many times I flatten out my steel cover and replace the gasket it keeps leaking. I planned to get your cover to fix that. Thanks for looking out Tom!
My 250 usually leaks from the back of the head, the sealing surface on these heads is ridiculously thin, you get a standard flat valve cover gasket and it only makes contact in a 1/4 inch wide strip in the middle of it, stupid design, I usually just use RTV sealant to stop it from leaking.
So that's why no matter how many times I flatten out my steel cover and replace the gasket it keeps leaking. I planned to get your cover to fix that. Thanks for looking out Tom!
Thanks Tom. I'm glad to see your doing well.
Great video. Thanks for the info Tom. I haven't fired my 69 250 up yet, its still on the stand.
If it leaks I'll get one of your gasket/ bolt kits.
Thanks for posting! I was just looking at my buddies leaking valve cover today and wondering what else we could try.
Pretty easy correction, ty.
Thank you sir appreciate that information.
Great solution .
Thanks Tom. Inline 6 forever 🧨
Another cinema masterpiece!
Nice job!
Thanks.😎
My 250 usually leaks from the back of the head, the sealing surface on these heads is ridiculously thin, you get a standard flat valve cover gasket and it only makes contact in a 1/4 inch wide strip in the middle of it, stupid design, I usually just use RTV sealant to stop it from leaking.
will this work on my 1972 inline 6 his is the .250 Tuff Back will that work thanks guys
Would I need to call to order a valve cover gasket? I can't find it on the website.
www.12bolt.com/store/p582/Valve_Cover_gasket_194-230-250-292_Chevy.html
Just use rtv. Better than all this over-engineering