valve cover gasket
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Yup.
Totally happy with the one I put on the Wintermerkur last year. No more leaks or burning oil smell!
I just changed my valve cover on the Summermerkur, and was happy to find the Ford part there. Had my doubts about being able to re-use it, as the last guy in there put the valve cover bolts in with an impact wrench
Seems fine!
Totally happy with the one I put on the Wintermerkur last year. No more leaks or burning oil smell!

I just changed my valve cover on the Summermerkur, and was happy to find the Ford part there. Had my doubts about being able to re-use it, as the last guy in there put the valve cover bolts in with an impact wrench

Seems fine!
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I highly doubt it - that price is below dealer cost for the Ford gasket and the part# is not a Ford p/n. I know it says it's a Ford part - it might be that he has some NOS of the old gasket, or it could just be a complete lie. If you want to bother, ask him to supply the Ford part# off the package.jbuffethed wrote:So are those gaskets in that link the right ones?
Other than that, just take Ian's advise. Except, I think this has actually been hashed out at least 5 years ago Ian!

It's been longer than that. I purchased my first reallygoodvalvecovergasket in April of 1998. That would make it 7 years and 5 months since I finally dragged my tail down to the Ford dealer to buy one. People had to have been making a big deal out of it for a long time prior to that if *I* went and got the correct gasket.DPDISXR4Ti wrote:Other than that, just take Ian's advise. Except, I think this has actually been hashed out at least 5 years ago Ian!
I just wish there was a way to put the correct word out there to get people to purchase:
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Figured I'd add this to this thread....
The ONLY gasket Ford sells any more for ANY Lima 2.3/5 engine is the steel reinforced one - the "good" one we're all talking about here. You can actually walk in and ask for a valve cover gasket for a 1975 Pinto 2.3 and you'll get this gasket. Just make sure you're walking into a Ford dealer and not an AutoZone, Pep Boys, etc - they'll all sell you the blue Felpro - if you do that, make sure you pick up a fire extinguisher too.
Although it's nice to have the part# for backup verification, you don't really need it, nor do you need to even ask for a Ranger valve cover gasket specifically.86XR4Ti5SPD wrote:Ranger 2.5 cam cover gasket (’98-’01) #F57Z-6584-A (this is the one I installed, some other Ranger years probably work as well)
The ONLY gasket Ford sells any more for ANY Lima 2.3/5 engine is the steel reinforced one - the "good" one we're all talking about here. You can actually walk in and ask for a valve cover gasket for a 1975 Pinto 2.3 and you'll get this gasket. Just make sure you're walking into a Ford dealer and not an AutoZone, Pep Boys, etc - they'll all sell you the blue Felpro - if you do that, make sure you pick up a fire extinguisher too.
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I will also add on my '87 T-bird I got the blue Fel-Pro and its already leaking. Definitely gonna use the original Ford Gasket. The old gasket I replaced was cork and leaking, so its obvious that it has been replaced before.
Re: valve cover gasket
Damn, $55 now...
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Has been for quite a few years. It's the last one you'll ever need, though.my8950 wrote:Damn, $55 now...
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[quote="my8950"]Damn, $55 now...[/quote]
Cheaper than that at Merkur Depot
Cheaper than that at Merkur Depot
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Actually $62.84 from dealer, after calling today.
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[quote="merkurdriver"][quote="my8950"]Damn, $55 now...[/quote]
Cheaper than that at Merkur Depot[/quote]
If you message me, or post the link so I can find it, I will make the order.
I'm not seeing it on the site.
Cheaper than that at Merkur Depot[/quote]
If you message me, or post the link so I can find it, I will make the order.
I'm not seeing it on the site.
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Upon closer inspection the ones we have in stock are Ford F1ZZ-6584-A, which is 91 and up Mustang 2.3 part number. They are Ford, black rubber, metal rings around the bolt holes.
These are $29.95 + ship
These are $29.95 + ship
Re: valve cover gasket
You think that will be the same as the ranger one?
Or rather, would it work on the turbo head?
Or rather, would it work on the turbo head?
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[quote="my8950"]You think that will be the same as the ranger one?
Or rather, would it work on the turbo head?[/quote]
I've personally used at least 10 of these on XRs here and sold at least another 10 of them.
Part number talk - the F1 is 1991 and the F5 is 1995, so the F5 part number would be the newest, revised and basically "best" version of the gasket.
Or rather, would it work on the turbo head?[/quote]
I've personally used at least 10 of these on XRs here and sold at least another 10 of them.
Part number talk - the F1 is 1991 and the F5 is 1995, so the F5 part number would be the newest, revised and basically "best" version of the gasket.