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Re: RE SD> Shelby valve cover gasket question

amoparx
Sat, 01 Sep 2007 17:09:33 -0700

Yeah,  It can be a bummer when the gasket slips out.  I had a 2 inch chunk get 
crimped off ob the back side of my GTC when I put the head on last fall.  I had 
a heck of a time finding the leak because the oil was everywhere.  I even 
changed seals on the passenger side of the engine because the thing was so 
saturated.  It only took a split second to see why the thing was leaking when I 
popped the cover off.   My gasket was blue.  I'm so careful with stuff like 
that I can't believe it slipped on my when I installed it.  It was so nice to 
clean the driveway and have it stay clean after that.

Bob Doherty   http://amoparx.net/mnsdacpic/mnsdac.htm 
Coon Rapids, MN. 

89 LeBaron GTC Convert TII 
87 Shelby GLHS #784 
87 Shelby GLHS #654 
68 AMC AMX #5816   http://northstaramc.com/northstaramc.html 
94 Plymouth Sundance 2.5 TBI (My Wifes car that I drive) 
 http://geocities.com/amoparx/
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Rich Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> I like the black rubber one much better than the blue one. The blue one 
> never fits quite right and falls out while you are installing it. The 
> black rubber ones just work better for me. 
> 
> Your milage may vary... 
> 
> -Rich 

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