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Valve Cover Gaskets

renovate7

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I have a small oil leak on the top of the engine. It looks like some oil is coming from between the vent tube and top of the valve covers and running down the rear valve cover. Easy enough to pull the tube and replace the gasket. I also think I may have some oil coming from the rear valve cover. I got new valve cover gaskets that appear to be a really thick rubber. I think I read where you can retorque the valve covers to get a better seal on the gaskets. Should I try that or just replace the gasket?
 

m-35tom

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35 year old rubber tends to be hard and brittle, replace them. also replace the gaskets for the breather manifold and replace the hose that connects the pipe to the breather manifold.
 

clinto

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ditto-and don't overtorque them and distort the valve cover!
 

Barrman

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When you have the covers off, look at the gasket surface and the bolt holes. If they look like they are bent toward the head. Turn them upside down on the edge of a wood surface. Put the round end of a ball peen hammer in the hole and whack it with another hammer. This will dimple the hole away from the head and give you a better seal with the gasket.
 

GoHot229

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Is there any supplier that sells just the valve cover gaskets for the duce, so I could adjust the valves without buying the whole gasket kit?
Well an email to saturn Surplus and I found a supp;ier of just the two valve cover gaskets, rather than having to get a whole 'kit'
 
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Barrman

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You might also want to pull the vent tube off the valve covers and look at both surfaces. Mine had a small leak there that I just lived with. I finally got around to pulling it apart and found parts of 3 different gaskets stacked on top of each other in no particular pattern. I got it down to just one gasket and the leak is gone.

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