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Re: VLJ Thanks you.
"jodenesparks" <Power-Poster@power-post.org> sez:
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> You didn't mention anything about detaching anything else from the engine[/color]
to take the cover off. Haynes manual does not focus on the cover gasket as
a problem, so I'm not sure how long it might take, but I'll figure it out
when I work on the car next weekend.
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There are always the various hoses and bracket attachments to deal with. To
make sure you know what to hook back up, have some masking tape and a
sharpie marker handy so you can label stuff "A", "B", etc. in the order to
take things off and then reverse the order on reassembly. On the hoses,
wrap a couple of inches of tape around them to make a tab and then put a
short piece on the cover or wherever it was unhooked from and make the same
letter on both sides.
To make sure you have a good sealing surface for the new gasket, clean off
the cover real good with a strong solvent like brake cleaner (its pretty
nasty stuff - don't breath it or get it on exposed skin).
When you put everything back together, the bolts that hold the valve cover
on don't need to be super cranked down, 1 to 1-1/2 turns past snug will do
it.
Good wrenchin' to ya,
VLJ
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