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I use a light coating of Permatex "High Tack Gasket Sealant" - on the valve cover side only. That way, when you lift the valve cover off to adjust valves - the gasket stays with the valve cover. The valve cover is cast aluminum alloy - and can be somewhat pitted... so a little sealant is useful. The head on-the-other hand is a far higher quality casting and machined to an ultra smooth surface - you really should not need a sealant on that interface.

It is VERY important to torque the valve cover bolt down to their spec. -in the proper order (center out ward). The re-torque them after the engine has been run though a few heat cycles. Also important to use valve cover bolts with good and clean threads.

As Chris said - make sure you are dealing with very clean surfaces.

Here is a good reference chart <a href=www.permatex.com/documents/GasketDressingSelector.pdf TARGET=NEW> Permatex Gasket Dressing Selector </a>

FWIW,

Carl B.

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Hello A.J

how about the pressure under your cover ?

Is your valvecover bleeder line still connected ?

Are your piston rings still o.k ?

My daily car is a V6 tdi audi, and a very common cause for oil leaks is a clogged filter in the bleeder valve.

Good luck Rainer

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Okay, proper sealant noted.

I unfortunately don't have a factory manual, just a couple of Chilton / Haynes(terrible, I know) manuals, and nowhere do they list the torque specs for the valve cover. Anyone have these?

I have a wire mesh cannon filter on the breather / bleed line fitting. I assume this is sufficient. I swapped out my flattops for round tops and didn't have a stock replacement for the airbox, so the hoses were pulled and the filter put on.

I think I've just got a bad gasket.

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I've always used 6 to 7 lbs/ft based in the bolt diameter... The main reason I use a torque wrench on them is to get a uniform compression of the valve cover gasket.

Oh.. I've used Nissan OEM Valve Cover Gaskets and used to buy the Fel-Pro gaskets. Never had any trouble with either.

seems to work...

Carl B.

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