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    Rocket Cover

    Hey there

    Just wondering, what type of gasket are the original rocket cover gaskets

    Are they cork or rubber?


    cheers

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    Geeman
    Firstly they are Rocker cover gaskets
    Secondly could you give us a hint as to what engine you are talking about??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeman View Post
    Hey there

    Just wondering, what type of gasket are the original rocket cover gaskets

    Are they cork or rubber?


    cheers
    More information please

    What kind of rockets do you have

    Seriously though the rocker gaskets for what engine in what vehicle?

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    cammo netting generally works well for covering rockets .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeman, from his other post View Post

    In the market for some roof racks and roof cage for my range rover classic.
    Originals are cork, but rubber gaskets are available now.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Originals are cork, but rubber gaskets are available now.
    Rubber will melt with all the Heat from the Rockets

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    This is a TECHNICAL section guys can't we keep to the subject - enough of the smart aleck replies! The poor guy's just looking for some advice.

    Now, I think I found something on the subject here ya go;

    Accession Number : AD0801119
    Title : PEGASUS STRUCTURAL TEST. NOSE CONE SEPARATION - PITCH ROCKET COVER EJECTION,
    Corporate Author : LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO INC SUNNYVALE CA
    Personal Author(s) : Konle, W. R.
    Report Date : 24 APR 1961
    Pagination or Media Count : 4
    Abstract : The effect of the Thiokol TX7-1 rocket motors on the pitch rocket cover and the nose cone - heat shield separation was evaluated. The pitch rocket cover test indicated that the Thiokol rocket exhaust was adequate to effectively jettison the pitch rocket cover. The nose cone - heat shield test proved that the Thiokol rocket motors provided sufficient thrust and that the angular mounting of the motors gave sufficient lateral displacement to the nose cone to move it out of the programed flight path of the capsule.
    Descriptors : (*SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKET ENGINES, STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES), (*HYPERSONIC TEST VEHICLES, STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES), ROCKET COMPONENTS, ROCKET NOSES, NOSE CONES, HEAT SHIELDS, SEPARATION, EJECTION, STAGING, ROCKET TRAJECTORIES, ROCKETS, CAPTIVE TESTS, PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING).
    Subject Categories : RESEARCH AND EXPIRIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
    ROCKETS
    SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKET ENGINES
    Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep View Post
    This is a TECHNICAL section guys can't we keep to the subject - enough of the smart aleck replies! The poor guy's just looking for some advice.
    yeh - the guys only posted twice................ give him a break....
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    Ok, serious answer , V8 come in cork or re useable rubber (later RRC/Disco) TDI are rubber.
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    hey guys sorry, the engine is a 3.9 v8 range rover

    I went to landrover in port melbourne and purchased some genuine gaskets and they gave the rubber type!

    Anyway I found that they are cheaper to purchase from Landrover Australia then other landrover specialist outlets here in Melbourne.

    Cheers guy

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