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Old 02-09-2007, 01:42 PM
Ihatemysaturn Ihatemysaturn is offline
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Valve Cover

Not freaking good well here goes hopefully someone that owns a saturn can help me out with this. (Posted a long time ago when my car stalled coming off the off ramp and it was a faulty EGR valve.)

Anyways, I had been looking at the leak on the valve cover, I have a 95 SL2
DOHC ><! I just recently got curious because it had spread a ways across the cover, so I pulled out the spark plugs and it was an oh s#@! moment. Oil was drenched pretty heavy on one, light on another next to it and the other two werent covered as far as I could see.

If ANYONE can tell me that this is fixable and it doesn't mean my saturn is doomed then by all means, help me out here.

I understand that something is allowing oil into a place it's simply not supposed to be. Period. Thank god it's an aluminum block and it doesn't require a gasket (I thought that was models after 95.)

Anyways, I'm mildly informed about this, but at the same time I do need a large shove in the right direction.

So, your help please...!
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Old 02-09-2007, 02:23 PM
HAWG HAWG is offline
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Re: Valve Cover

It does require a valve cover gasket, and along with that the seals that go around the spark plug opening when you have the gasket off. The oem saturn gasket comes with those gaskets.
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