valve cover gasket...
If I remove a bolt from my valve cover, just one bolt/nut as to move the grund wire from the rear driver side nut to the front driver side nut (where it SHOULD be) will I have to get a new gasket or anything like that?
Or is it a loosen, remove, tighten afair??
thanks.
If you have any questions of what im talking about check out page 5 on my website andlook for the short blue loom on the driver side of the valve cover.
Or is it a loosen, remove, tighten afair??
thanks.
If you have any questions of what im talking about check out page 5 on my website andlook for the short blue loom on the driver side of the valve cover.
Its easier than you think. I don't even have my grounding strip anymore, just loosen it and get it out of the way. Then, loosen all of the other long bolts and take them out.
With the cover still in place lift it off, you will see the gasket is semi-flushed into the lip of the cover. It probably will be as shitty as mine but it should be fine for you. Make sure when you put the cover back on you don't tighten your bolts too much cause you don't wanna crack your valve cover.
Its not hard at all bro. Have fun, are you polishing or powdering? I tried to manually polish with fine sand paper, didnt work so well.
With the cover still in place lift it off, you will see the gasket is semi-flushed into the lip of the cover. It probably will be as shitty as mine but it should be fine for you. Make sure when you put the cover back on you don't tighten your bolts too much cause you don't wanna crack your valve cover.
Its not hard at all bro. Have fun, are you polishing or powdering? I tried to manually polish with fine sand paper, didnt work so well.
I have reused my valve cover gasket several times with no leaks. 
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Originally Posted by Shawn
Its easier than you think. I don't even have my grounding strip anymore, just loosen it and get it out of the way. Then, loosen all of the other long bolts and take them out.
With the cover still in place lift it off, you will see the gasket is semi-flushed into the lip of the cover. It probably will be as shitty as mine but it should be fine for you. Make sure when you put the cover back on you don't tighten your bolts too much cause you don't wanna crack your valve cover.
Its not hard at all bro. Have fun, are you polishing or powdering? I tried to manually polish with fine sand paper, didnt work so well.
With the cover still in place lift it off, you will see the gasket is semi-flushed into the lip of the cover. It probably will be as shitty as mine but it should be fine for you. Make sure when you put the cover back on you don't tighten your bolts too much cause you don't wanna crack your valve cover.
Its not hard at all bro. Have fun, are you polishing or powdering? I tried to manually polish with fine sand paper, didnt work so well.
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