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On a 1971 225 head, are any of the bolt holes (for the valve cover bolts) tapped all the way through to an area or passage of the head that contains oil? Because it looks like Im wicking oil through a few of my bolts, as there is a small ring of oil underneath the bolt heads on 3 bolts when the engine runs. The valve cover seemed straight when I removed it and put a new gasket on. There is zero oil leaking through the gasket, just up through the bolt hole in the v/c. not much either, about 5min of running produces a small drop. Tightening (a reasonable amount) had no effect
Did you check for the dimpling on the bolt area?
Factory valve cover? Chinesium valve cover?
Cork is good!
My method is save the RTV. It is best used else where. Carb cleaner will loosen the RTV off, Brakleen to remove the carb cleaner residue. 3M Gorilla Snot weather strip adhesive on the valve cover. Let it cure. Wipe the bottom with wheel bearing grease so it will seal and not stick to the head. Old VW air cooled trick as you needed to adjust the valves more frequently vs the slant.
Nothing likes to stick to chrome. 3M is the best bet.
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