So I had this annoying coolant drip which I thought was loose hose clamps on the lower rad hose so I tightened them up and drive some more and it was still there. So I got my good light and got under the Trooper and sure enough the front cover gasket is leaking and maybe the water pump too. I remember when I installed these gaskets that they felt a little thin but I wasn't too worried since I checked the timing cover to block fitment to make sure it was all flat and I assembled it on the stand and was able to get everything clean and torqued up right. I just did this like 2 years ago so I am freaking pissed.
When I did my pickup my dad helped me out and he was adamant that I only use GM gaskets. They were more money but it was my first build and my dad had been a GM Tech and Shop Foreman and is now Service Manager so what did I know? So that build went perfect and 10 years or more have gone by and I have never seen a drip out of my pickup so I guess my dad was right.
So sometimes paying twice the price pays off in the end. Does anyone use another gasket brand that is readily available and is built as good or better than OEM? I'd love to know if there is more than just one good brand available.
When I did my pickup my dad helped me out and he was adamant that I only use GM gaskets. They were more money but it was my first build and my dad had been a GM Tech and Shop Foreman and is now Service Manager so what did I know? So that build went perfect and 10 years or more have gone by and I have never seen a drip out of my pickup so I guess my dad was right.
So sometimes paying twice the price pays off in the end. Does anyone use another gasket brand that is readily available and is built as good or better than OEM? I'd love to know if there is more than just one good brand available.
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