Basically, I just picked the most recent "Rocker Box" topic for moaning about installing mine last night.
I was trying a different approach, for me, of applying sealer only to the box as stickum for the gasket, then, sealer to the gasket. This way, I expecteed to be able to keep the pushrod comb out of the sealer. This might have worked had I not started the studs in their holes a bit askew, which would not straighten out until I took the box off again.
Tick-tock.
Time is passing and sealer is becoming less fluid. Also, noticed assembly grease from the pushrod tips mixed with sealer. By this time, thinking this seemed like minor contamination. Refitting the studs to the holes was fine the second time. Struggling a little with comb, tried fingers. Wow, you guys who say you can reach in and adjust them may have missed your calling as concert pianists. No way with my not-totally-fat fingers. Now, go looking for my stick mirror to confirm the fit in the cups. OK, tear the garage apart seaching for the mirror and the flashlight.
Tick-tock.
Fiinally got everything in place. Top bolts and underside rear nuts tightened. Start the front nut struggle. Wrong nuts, too tall. Start the search for shorter nuts.
Tick-tock.
Find the right nuts. Oops, need the little artist's spatula I use to position these nuts. Finally, all together and hoping for leak-free, despite the sealer offenses.
The moral of the story is, preparation is 75% (or more) of the job, and I really failed that part.
Richard L.