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Re: Valve Cover Gasket help
Very simple job really. First you need to go to autozone, napa, or kragen and get the replacment gasket and some gasket sealer. Remove the vavle cover bolts should be on the corners of the valve cover. After removing clean where the old gasket sat on both the head (engine) and the valve cover. Clean it with a razor blade make sure to get everything off. The surfaces need to be flat. Once they are clean, get you gasket sealer and apply it to the valve cover. Now place the gasket on the valve cover and let it dry a bit. What the sealer does is seal any imperfections on the vavle cover that may leak oil. So after it dries you are going to want to put some more sealer on the head, after it's clean of course. Place the valve cover back on the head. So now it should look the same as you started minus the bolts. Before puting the bolts back in make sure to clean them. You do not want any dirt or grim on the bolts because it can cause you to unknowingly put them in wrong and strip them. Once they are clean screw them in with you hand as far as you can go, make sure they go in with a bit of ease. Now it's time to tighten. Tighten them down softly, if you tighten them too much the gasket will break and there goes all your work. If you have a torque wrench torque to about 13 - 15 ft-lbs. If not that cool just tighten enough, say a quarter turn after it stops spinning with ease. Use fingers strength. You'll know. not to tight not to loose. Now your done go have a beer.
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