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it's real easy to do. you might want to get a rubber mallet cause sometimes the gasket sticks even after the bolts are removed. are you replacing the whole cover or just the gasket?
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I have some oil leaking from the valve cover, can I just tight the 4 nuts a little more or do I have to change the gasket.
Do I have to remove the spark plugs?
Originally posted by hclee25 I have some oil leaking from the valve cover, can I just tight the 4 nuts a little more or do I have to change the gasket.
Do I have to remove the spark plugs?
It'll be better that you just install a new gasket. Just read up on the prior posts, its that simple to remove and re-install. Just pull out the wires, not the plugs.
Originally posted by hclee25 I have some oil leaking from the valve cover, can I just tight the 4 nuts a little more or do I have to change the gasket.
Do I have to remove the spark plugs?
i am not sure if you are aware that the 4 nuts that hold the valve cover is not loose, can you tighten it a little bit more, maybe, but does it help, probably not, it is the rubber seal valve cover gasket worn through out the years and leaks,
proper way to fix is to replace with a new valve cover gasket
Originally posted by Jaevery ...And anybody have an idea on how much replacing the distributor would cost at a mechanic's? vs done by yourself?
Thanks in advance!
Jeff.
PS. Sorry, forgot to mention, my car's a 93 Camry, 4 Valve
Distributor - under $200 at a shop, part is less than $100.
If you're like me, where your distributor coil blew - $460 for the coil (only available from Toyota), plus another $280 to have installed at the dealer.
FYI - Never go to Pep Boys for this kind of repair because your car will leave worse than when it went in.
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