Tony Tee
Well-Known Member
I had a 440 that always leaked on the passenger side by the exhaust manifold. Found out that there was a dip in the cylinder head cast iron. Had to remove the head and had it milled to get it all level . Leak fixed ! So check all the mating surfaces with a straight edge.1970 charger with a 383. I’ve taken the valve covers on and off and changed gaskets about 6 times now and I’m looking for this next time to be the last.
both valve covers were leaking from the rear of the block by the firewall so I pulled them off and replaced them with the cork gasket. That didn’t work so I tried a better gasket (fel pro rubber/cork). Same issue. Tried the moroso perm align gaskets. Nope! Put RTV on both sides of the gasket. Same issue! Took valve covers off and switched the sides with a new gasket with RTV. No luck. The leak only kind of slowed down. And I’ve always cleaned the head surface with acetone and made sure it was nice and clean before continuing.
I redid my valley pan gasket thinking that maybe that was the issue. It wasn’t but now I have a new valley pan gasket that doesn’t leak. I’ve inspected the valve covers and they’re straight. They’re the aluminum mopar performance ones. And I’ve properly torqued them down. They’re not too tight at all. A little bit past snug.
Any suggestions here? I’ve always heard you shouldn’t have to put RTV on the valve cover gaskets and I never have done it in the past. Just wondering where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated.