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PAI

631282 Valve Cover Gasket For Detroit Series 60. Replaces DDC23522269

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SKU:
631282
MPN:
631282
$37.18
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Description

A valve cover gasket is an essential component in the maintenance of Detroit Series 60 engines. At Milian Truck Center, we offer the PAI 631282 valve cover gasket as a replacement for the DDC23522269, ensuring a proper seal to prevent oil leaks and protect the engine’s internal components. This gasket is specifically designed to fit the Detroit Series 60 engine, making it a dependable choice for those needing a reliable gasket replacement. With dimensions of 11.5 inches in length, 8 inches in width, and 2 inches in height, and weighing 2 pounds, it is a compact yet crucial part for engine health.

  • Valve Cover Gasket For Detroit Series 60
  • Package Dimension 11.5"L x 8"W x 2"H
  • Package Weight 2 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What engines does the PAI 631282 valve cover gasket fit?

It is designed for Detroit Diesel Series 60 applications where a proper valve cover seal is required. This Detroit Series 60 valve cover gasket is intended to replace the original-style seal used on compatible Series 60 valve covers. Always verify fitment by matching the engine family and the cross-reference part number before installation.

Is the PAI 631282 valve cover gasket a DDC23522269 replacement gasket?

Yes, it is a DDC23522269 replacement gasket for Detroit Diesel Series 60 gasket needs. Using the correct cross-reference helps ensure the gasket profile matches the valve cover and head sealing surfaces. If your old gasket number matches DDC23522269, this is the intended substitute.

How do I install the PAI 631282 valve cover gasket to prevent leaks?

Clean both mating surfaces thoroughly and remove any old gasket material or oil residue so the diesel engine valve cover gasket can seat evenly. Check the valve cover for warping or cracks and tighten fasteners in an even pattern to the engine manufacturer’s torque specification. After running the engine to operating temperature, recheck for seepage and verify the fasteners are still properly torqued.

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