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Re: Do all old trucks leak or is there an acceptable amount?
If you are talking about the PermaDry gaskets, they have torque limiters built in so you cannot over-torque the bolts. I have the valve cover and oil pan gaskets. They are expensive, but worth it in my opinion. They are also reusable, which is nice.
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Location: Clarkdale, Arizona in a van down by the river
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Re: Do all old trucks leak or is there an acceptable amount?
I think I read somewhere to put a dab of rtv on the edges under the 4 bolt carrier when replacing the neoprene main seal.
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