Re: Valve cover bolt washer
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The parts list only says it is a gasket 5/16, screw, so I am thinking it is not fiber but probably a rubber compound that would mold to the bolt tightly and keep oil from coming out the bolt hole. It could probably be replaced with an ordinary bonded steel/rubber sealing washer or, using the copper washer again, maybe with just a snug fitting to the bolt shaft rubber washer under the copper.
If you cannot find originals or something locally that will work McMaster-Carr has several varieties of bonded sealing washers as well as different composition rubber washers.
Posted on: 2022/9/9 10:06
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Re: Valve cover bolt washer
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Probably added after over tightening and commensurate leaking. When using genuine cork a valve cover need only be tightened to snug hand tight or enough to squeeze the cork gasket. The Manual says 15-18 lb-ft, but I think that is wrong. The 51-54 spec for the side valve covers is 25-35 lb-inches which means 2-3 lb-ft.
Of course, genuine cork is not an easy thing to get and if NOS has sat on the shelf drying out for 70 years. What does 2-3 lb-ft work out to by feel? When you are at the grocery take a 2-3 pound package of hamburger and hold in your palm at a 90 degree angle to your bicep. Not a lot.
Posted on: 2022/9/9 15:30
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