Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
Went to check my spark plugs and to my horror there was oil covering the spark plugs. My question is how bad is this and what do I have to replace to fix this.
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Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
wrong forum
but you need to replace the seals in the valve cover. they are only a few bucks |
Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
Sorry about posting in the wrong forum. I have never replaced the seals before. What is there to do? Just take off the valve cover and the seals are right there? Sorry I don't have much exp. in this type of stuff.
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Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
yeah just a few 10mm bolts and you can take it off
you could proilly just get some silicon rtv sealant and put some of that in there if you want to flat rate that ----. |
Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
Ok thanks for the help, time to go back to the parts store the best place in the world!
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Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
Originally Posted by 90Ludepunkfl
Ok thanks for the help, time to go back to the parts store the best place in the world!
lol yeah i use to think that until i had to start dropping multiple bills everytime i walked in |
Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
Lol I have a feeling it is gonna be like that for me hopefully soon. I am just now starting to piece together a turbo kit. Next on the list to do Dpfi to Mpfi swap and finding a spare engine to build.
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Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
Originally Posted by 90Ludepunkfl
Lol I have a feeling it is gonna be like that for me hopefully soon. I am just now starting to piece together a turbo kit. Next on the list to do Dpfi to Mpfi swap and finding a spare engine to build.
you're rocking out to the d15b2 im sure... should be fun :) |
Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
This is just on the threads correct? If so just the 4 o rings if not you have bigger problems
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Re:Oil in spark plug holes 90 hatch d15
could also be the lower plug seals, 88-91 civc's and crx's had 2 sets of plug seals, though the lower ones are just commonly referred to as o-rings, this involves much more work to change out however.
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