Ls Rocker Arm Bolt Sealant at Bailey Carruthers blog

Ls Rocker Arm Bolt Sealant. As mentioned in this forum post, using a thread locker like the ones from permatex or loctite is the way to go, not to. I have prc aluminum heads with stock ls rockers. Looks like the intake bolts go into. It is common for ported ls1 heads to open up the blind hole for the intake ports. If using tty bolts i usually remove the orange hard. Any thread sealant will work fine on the sbc rocker studs. I had to take the rocker arms off and underneath side of the bolt head there is an orangish color sealant. But, just be sure that whatever you use, it is specifically identified as a thread. You just need something to seal the intake threads, as they lead to the port, and can cause a vacuum leak. Using gaskacinch on the intake gasket is just to keep it. If it does, you can use take each intake rocker bolt out one at a time, wrap a layer of teflon tape around the threads and put the rocker back. All ls blocks are blind holes. Blue is more of a thread seal than actual. When using them you must. Do not use sealant on the threads.

16pcs Rocker Arms Bolts LS1 LS2 LS6 LQ4 LQ9 LY5 LY6 6.0L 5.7L 5.3L 4.8L
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Blue is more of a thread seal than actual. Do not use sealant on the threads. If it does, you can use take each intake rocker bolt out one at a time, wrap a layer of teflon tape around the threads and put the rocker back. Looks like the intake bolts go into. Any thread sealant will work fine on the sbc rocker studs. All ls blocks are blind holes. I had to take the rocker arms off and underneath side of the bolt head there is an orangish color sealant. But, just be sure that whatever you use, it is specifically identified as a thread. Using gaskacinch on the intake gasket is just to keep it. As mentioned in this forum post, using a thread locker like the ones from permatex or loctite is the way to go, not to.

16pcs Rocker Arms Bolts LS1 LS2 LS6 LQ4 LQ9 LY5 LY6 6.0L 5.7L 5.3L 4.8L

Ls Rocker Arm Bolt Sealant Any thread sealant will work fine on the sbc rocker studs. I have prc aluminum heads with stock ls rockers. Any thread sealant will work fine on the sbc rocker studs. I had to take the rocker arms off and underneath side of the bolt head there is an orangish color sealant. Your best bet (only bet?) is to use a thread sealer on the rocker arm’s studs. Blue is more of a thread seal than actual. If using tty bolts i usually remove the orange hard. You just need something to seal the intake threads, as they lead to the port, and can cause a vacuum leak. Using gaskacinch on the intake gasket is just to keep it. All ls blocks are blind holes. Do not use sealant on the threads. If it does, you can use take each intake rocker bolt out one at a time, wrap a layer of teflon tape around the threads and put the rocker back. It is common for ported ls1 heads to open up the blind hole for the intake ports. Looks like the intake bolts go into. But, just be sure that whatever you use, it is specifically identified as a thread. When using them you must.

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