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I like to use adhesive on the valve cover side and let it tack up, just be sure that your flanges are straight & not dimpled from tightening over over 60 years. The "rails" on the head's sealing surfaces are on the rather low side and there are only 2 modest holes for drain back, one in the rear & one in front, both must be open & clean! Should you ever have the heads off, be sure to smooth & chamfer the openings of the holes.
And be glad you don't have a British car!
Posted on: 2016/6/27 13:11
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Re: V8 Valve cover leaks
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But British cars are DESIGNED to leak. The reason that no company in Britain builds refrigerators is they CAN'T figure out how to make them leak oil.
Posted on: 2016/6/27 13:30
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Randy, very funny. I have not heard that one before. I thought Lucas had ventured into the refrigerator making business. And you know the rest of the joke... (o{}o)
Posted on: 2016/6/27 16:00
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In addition to the good advice 64avanti posted, I also like to smear a light coating of grease on the side of the gasket that will contact the head. This allows the cover to be moved around without harming the gasket. Works great on pan gaskets too.
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Posted on: 2016/6/27 16:06
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Thank you for the replies.
64Avanti, Any specific adhesive you could recommend? JW, I will use the grease on the head surface. Randy, I enjoy a warm beer occasionally...know where I can buy a Lucas refrigerator ? Fran
Posted on: 2016/6/28 8:36
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Any specific adhesive you could recommend?
Apologies for jumping in on 64Avanti; traditional gasket shellac or Permatex #4 have worked well for me. A chronic leak at the corner of the cover suggests a warped cover or distorted bolt hole in the cover flange due to over-tightening, perhaps exacerbated by a plugged oil return hole.
Posted on: 2016/6/28 9:26
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OD, Permatex #4 it is. The engine was rebuilt within the last 8,000 miles, but I will check the oil drain holes, as well as any distortion on the rocker cover itself.
Thanks again for all the information given so generously. Makes Packard ownership a breeze. Fran
Posted on: 2016/6/29 8:31
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