Polishing
#22
Originally Posted by crowbar
did you remove this to do the work on the cover if so whats the part number on the gasket and how much did it cost
You should be able to reuse the gasket without issue due to the fact theres only a small amount of torque to the cover bolts. I'd recommend prepping both surfaces (prolly channel grooved gasket) with alcohol AND have a tube of RTV silicone on-hand to 'aid' in sealing every here-n-there (should it be needed). Just be sure to pay attention to the gasket on removal for any signs of RTV.
#23
Originally Posted by SCOOT
Although I haven't done it my self (plan on painting mine ... whatelse?... BLACK), I'm sure GM's using a rubber gasket.
You should be able to reuse the gasket without issue due to the fact theres only a small amount of torque to the cover bolts. I'd recommend prepping both surfaces (prolly channel grooved gasket) with alcohol AND have a tube of RTV silicone on-hand to 'aid' in sealing every here-n-there (should it be needed). Just be sure to pay attention to the gasket on removal for any signs of RTV.
You should be able to reuse the gasket without issue due to the fact theres only a small amount of torque to the cover bolts. I'd recommend prepping both surfaces (prolly channel grooved gasket) with alcohol AND have a tube of RTV silicone on-hand to 'aid' in sealing every here-n-there (should it be needed). Just be sure to pay attention to the gasket on removal for any signs of RTV.
#24
Originally Posted by Dark Dreamz
The hardest part to do is the ends in the indents. Hands and fingers def get a work out on this one. Best thing is if you are really carefull you can take it off a few times since its a rubber gasket. Oh I used mother polish on it.
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