gammaxy wrote:I started using these rocker cover gaskets after I accidentally pinched a cork one when installing it and ended up with an oil leak:
https://realgaskets.com/product/valve-cover-gaskets-49/I've reused them for a couple of years now and don't put anything special on them. They don't leak.
Hi Chris,
Looks like a great gasket. I scoured their site but none for a Corvair. Back when I had a VW engine I used cork gaskets as they seal well for me.
I tried using rubber gaskets and had a concern with them but it was my error. I had changed the oil and set the valves so I would be ready for my second trip to ASA. I went the day before departure to Tennessee to a nearby airport to fill the fuel tank. When I landed there was oil everywhere in the cowling & under the airplane. What I had done was doubled the rubber gaskets as the valve cover bolts were a tad too long for a single thinner rubber gasket. Once the oil got between the rubber gaskets, one of them slipped and allowed oil out of the cover and it went everywhere!
Thankfully I only lost about a 1/2 quart of oil (sure looked like Jed was a millionaire!) and I had the aircraft quickly back up and running. I made it over to Crossville OK but my departure was delayed a little.
Dale Williams
N319WF @ 6J2
Myunn - "daughter of Cleanex"
120 HP - 3.0 Corvair
Tail Wheel - Center Stick
Signature Finish 2200 Paint Job
166.2 hours / Status - Flying
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