What type or brand valve cover gaskets do you guys have the best luck with ? From reading other post heres, it seems the 2.8s valve covers can be a challenge to seal up.
I usually use Felpro gaskets on my 302&351s with good luck.
We are going to do a valve adjustment on my sons 1984 B2 this afternoon.
Oh yea, one more question, will 2.9 valve covers fit on a 2.8 ?
My son has been eyeballling a set of chrome covers on a spare 2.9 we
have.
Thanks
2.8 Valve cover gaskets
I guess it is to late now because you have done the work but the best gaskets to use would be the felpro rubber gaskets. Oh and dont use them dry because they will leak and I know from experience. Use some Black rtv sealent and apply it to the top and bottom of the gasket and when you tighten the valve cover bolts down you will see the excess ooze out which is a good thing. But that is the only way I have ever gotten the covers to not leak. I rebuilt my 2.8 and they leaked when the gaskets where applied dry and after using the black rtv sealent it has been a whole year and not a drop of oil! 

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My son and I finally did the valve adjustment today. I think we have a problem with worn out rocker arms, The valves were all very close to spec. I=.014 and E=.016 While adjusting number 2 cylinder I noticed the exhaust rocker was sloppy on the shaft. Are worn rocker arms common on a 2.8 ?
The good news is, we have absolutly no leaks from the valve covers ! We used Felpro rubber valve cover gaskets and just a very light skim coat of black RTV on the rocker cover side only.
The good news is, we have absolutly no leaks from the valve covers ! We used Felpro rubber valve cover gaskets and just a very light skim coat of black RTV on the rocker cover side only.
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