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Topic subjectValve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
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66535, Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by .bs0d, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Hello Everyone,
Im sure this could be in the 'commonly asked questions' area, however I did do a search and didnt come up with much. So I will just ask and hopefully get the specific answers that I am needing.

My valve cover gasket really needs replaced on my 95 Eclipse RS, so I went out and bought a gasket from Auto Zone, and this is it:



I would just like to know if any of the bolts that need removed need to be specifically torqued when replaced. Or, just tighten them down where they are snug?

-Also, what would you recommend as far as the process, and so on, so forth. Any help will be much appreciated. Im no real hardcore mechanic, but i've heard its simple to do it yourself. Thoughts? Opinions? Thanks again
66536, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by bullox, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
all you need to know right here:

http://www.2gnt.com/www/corbin/vc.html

:thumbsup

edit: also, deepsockets help quite a bit for this job. You can do it without, but it will be a little more of a pain.
66537, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by .bs0d, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
awesome, thanks.
by reading over that, he said that he pretty much guessed on the actual torque lbs. so it cant be that important. I dont have a torque wrench, so should i go ahead and replace it you think? Also, when im driving my car it seems as though i can smell some oil, you think that could be because oil is leaking onto a hot motor part?
66538, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by bullox, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
yeah, a torque wrench isn't really necessary here. I have one but don't use it when doing the valve cover. The biggest key is not to overtighten...do it with your fingers on the head of the ratchet so you can feel when it'd getting nice and snug.

And yeah, that oil smell could definitely be oil coming out of the valve cover...do you see leaks?
66539, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by WickedESi, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I never use a torque wrench when reinstalling my valve cover, just don't tighten them too tight!! The bolt pattern is important however, and a general rule of thumb for multipule bolt parts is not to tighten each bolt to the torque your trying to reach, rather tigthen them a little by little so they all are pushing on the part evenly.

Unless your face is right up in it, if you can smell oil, your burning it.
66543, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by .bs0d, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
yes, their is definite oil leaking on the "4 corners" of the valve cover.. which im guessing that the pervious owner/mechanic did not properly silicon seal it well, or heck maybe its just time.

but yes, when the engine is hot and we're driving down the road, sometimes their is kind of a hint of the smell of the oil. Im sure its leaking from the valve cover and burning on the engine.

66549, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by WickedESi, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Whenever I change that gasket, I just put a thin bead of silicon through the shafts the gaskets go in, and it seals how it's suppose to without making a mess. I do put some loctite on the part of the head the seal presess against above the half moon seal and camshaft position sensor (as noted in the Chilton's manual).
66556, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by etx, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Notice the flat spots on the bolts that hold the VC down. They are flat so that the valve cover sits flat and does not pinch the gasket. Tighten them with your hands (socket wrench), and some blue loctite can't hurt. The round part of the larger gasket is made to sit in the valve cover and stay there while you line up the cover. If it wont stay just put a little motor oil on it, that should make it stick.

Don't go crazy with the silicone! Refer to the 420a overhaul manual, it shows exactly where to apply the silicone. Happy wrenchin.
66560, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by lickscissors, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
i dont think the 420a valve cover can be overtourqed...(well to an extent)... the bolts only go in so far and then stop...completely different story with the 4g63 valve cover....you can easily overtourqe that and break them
doug
66564, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)
Posted by WickedESi, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I have known people to crack their 420a valve cover, and snap the bolts off.
66569, RE: Valve Cover Gasket --replacement question (pic)--FINNISHED PICS
Posted by .bs0d, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Hey, thanks for all the advice, im done and I took some pictures as I went. Heres 3 pictures of how the leaks looked from the front (cant get camera shots of the back) but the back was a bit worse i think.



and so immediately after I took off the valve cover, i snapped some shots. How does it look condition wise? Again, im no master mechanic, but it looked clean. I run Castrol Syntec 10W 30 (part synthetic) and about 1 time a year or so run dura lube. Also, i'd like to get some new cams, are they hard to install and do they make a difference for my RS?



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