

Also should i just use normal gasket seal for this gasket then?
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Or, buy the Ranger gasket, never use sealer it and never spend the time to clean the sealer off the gasket and the valve cover. Getting a substandard gasket and sealing IS a waste of time.MerkXRTurbo wrote:Always seal the hell out of Merkur VC gaskets. It can't hurt, and will likely save you time later.
No kidding! Why get garbage when there are good parts available? I'll sell you a used Ranger gasket I've got and it's going to be WAY better than any other new gasket out there.xrian wrote:known inferior gasket
Then something else is wrong. Was a FelPro used on there previous with those damned little grommets that get stuck in the v/c?MerkXRTurbo wrote:I have the Ranger gasket and I've had to seal it. It never has stopped leaking completely, and I'm going to get a new one when I drop in my new shortblock in a couple of weeks here.
So is he suppose to go out and find a new valve cover just to use a crappy gasket?Cozz wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Felpro gasket. The problem is the valve cover. Felpro's have a groove on the center of the gasket that points upwards. XR's don't have this channel on the cover thus it's not meant for XR valve covers.
Work with me people.
The blue rubber one was on it before. I'm not sure what grommets your are talking about, but there are no protrusions from the holes in my VC like I've seen on others.Chuck W wrote:Then something else is wrong. Was a FelPro used on there previous with those damned little grommets that get stuck in the v/c?
Install the Ford one dry....seriously. Every one I have used has been installed dry and never leaked..even after being reused. I have one on two of the old style v/c's and one on the XR v/c....no leaks. Didn't leak on the old steel one on the Pace Car either....
That would be my second choice. My first choice would be to relpace the whole motor that would take the Felpro. My last option would be to simply use the correct gasket such as an OEM piece... that's a big no-no.Turbopit wrote:So is he suppose to go out and find a new valve cover just to use a crappy gasket?Cozz wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Felpro gasket. The problem is the valve cover. Felpro's have a groove on the center of the gasket that points upwards. XR's don't have this channel on the cover thus it's not meant for XR valve covers.
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jbuffethed wrote:Any one see this site before. Its got a few things http://www.500ms.net/2.3Ford.htm
THAT is a smoking price on that v/c gasketjbuffethed wrote:Any one see this site before. Its got a few things http://www.500ms.net/2.3Ford.htm
I've had the joy of all 3 types of gasket on my valve cover..cork...GARBAGE.... blue from aftermarket...GARBAGE... then, I happened upon the ranger gasketanglin wrote:I read his post and said exactly the same words out loud. I've reused the Ranger gasket several times and always installed it dry.Chuck W wrote:Then something else is wrong.