HallenTi
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Twice before I have removed all the TB and intake parts to replace the gaskets and RTV on my 1990 L98. I have to do it again I am afraid... rear RTV seal leaks again! Actually, the first time was the rear seal, second time was a bad intake side gasket, and now the oil leak is back.
First time I used the black Permatex RTV I had around, had some O2 sensor trouble and assumed that MAYBE the non-sensor safe black RTV caused it, so used the medium-blue sensor-safe Permatex RTV the second time. I VERY carefully removed all the old gasket material and all traces of RTV from the block and intake, then cleaned everything with brake cleaner and a rag, then waited for the parts to dry before continuing. I put the blue RTV on it with a 1/4" bead as recommended, then immediately assembled it as the Corvette shop manual suggests ("assemble while the RTV is still wet" it told me). The manual recommends GM P/N 1052915 or equivalent, and while I wonder if it is just the "usual" RTV, even if I have to pay 10 times the price for a slightly better product, I will do just that, as this is a lengthy job and I'd just as soon do it JUST one more time.
With the old cork and neoprene gaskets years ago on my 1964, I know we'd "dimple" the head and intake with a punch to give some "grip" and keep the gasket from "squishing" out under tension, but I expect that's why they went to RTV so it was just a plain seal rather than gasket material.
Anyone have any tips or techniques for me, so I this third time will be the LAST time?!?!
Thanks, Tim
First time I used the black Permatex RTV I had around, had some O2 sensor trouble and assumed that MAYBE the non-sensor safe black RTV caused it, so used the medium-blue sensor-safe Permatex RTV the second time. I VERY carefully removed all the old gasket material and all traces of RTV from the block and intake, then cleaned everything with brake cleaner and a rag, then waited for the parts to dry before continuing. I put the blue RTV on it with a 1/4" bead as recommended, then immediately assembled it as the Corvette shop manual suggests ("assemble while the RTV is still wet" it told me). The manual recommends GM P/N 1052915 or equivalent, and while I wonder if it is just the "usual" RTV, even if I have to pay 10 times the price for a slightly better product, I will do just that, as this is a lengthy job and I'd just as soon do it JUST one more time.
With the old cork and neoprene gaskets years ago on my 1964, I know we'd "dimple" the head and intake with a punch to give some "grip" and keep the gasket from "squishing" out under tension, but I expect that's why they went to RTV so it was just a plain seal rather than gasket material.
Anyone have any tips or techniques for me, so I this third time will be the LAST time?!?!
Thanks, Tim