302 coupe said:I have no idea, I think I read your post wrong, lol.
LOL...I believe that you did!
302 coupe said:I have no idea, I think I read your post wrong, lol.
302 coupe said:well geez guy, if you want to use silicone that bad, do it. All I'm saying is that there are no problems with using the cork gaskets when properly installed. I don't recall there ever being a TSB or recall for faulty cork end seals on the millions of windsor and other similar engines that use the same gasket design. If you can't master the installation of a simple self adhesive cork gasket, its not my fault. Maybe the next time you blow a head gasket, you'll just silicone it too, lol. Just kidding dude, lighten up.
I'm telling you, ya just gotta make sure you got a good bite on them. If you do, and were torqued down correctly, they wont leak. Its obvious when you look at a corker thats been torqued to see that its damn near impossible for oil to get by (assuming you have a smooth clean surface). Also, nobody is saying you are a bad person because you dont use cork gaskets. Lets take it down a notch.jtfairlane said:.Sometimes they leaked right away, other times they didn't leak for a few months and started leaking later. In all cases, they ended up leaking for me.
D.Hearne said:The newer rubber ones work great on the newer blocks that have the locating holes for them.
I was refering to the blue rubber seals (or silicone?) Seems like I've seen both types, with either the lips that fit outside the rails and the nipples that fit into holes in the rails. But I'm like you, I'll use what's handy, if I have it at hand.65ShelbyClone said:Are you talking about black rubber seals, or silicone rubber? I had some blue silicone rubber end seals come in a Fel-Pro gasket set a few years ago. They actually hung over the endges of the block rails and fit into the locating holes(roller block) you mentioned. They worked great, but I pulled the engine out and apart before they had time to get old. I think the gasket kit might have been specifically for a 5.0. Now I'm back to cork 'n' rtv because it's what I had handy.
