Any tips on a valve cover gasket change?
I know you need the gasket and the little ones for each sparkplug area. Do you just swap out the old ones with the new ones? Do you need to apply any kind of sealant or something?
only in the corners of the valve cover gasket- new grommets will also ensure a good seal- if its a dohc- new grommets aren't really needed unless they are really old and compressed.
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i dont use honda bond and have never had a drop of oil come outta the valve cover gasket.
the studs shouldnt be under torque after the heads are gone, so you should be able to back them out with a bolt extractor kit and your threads will stay intact.
Just make sure no metal shaving get in your head
As for the gasket, make sure to rub the surfaces with a little oil so that it seats and seals better, kinda like what you are supposed to do on your oil filter.
Just make sure no metal shaving get in your head

As for the gasket, make sure to rub the surfaces with a little oil so that it seats and seals better, kinda like what you are supposed to do on your oil filter.
I broke one of those bolts off on my car, just take the valve cover off and use a deep well 10mm socket to get the stud out. It has another 10mm hex below the valve cover surface. I have also never had to use any sealants on my gasket and I still run the one that came from the factory.
i used a deep well 10mm and went to honda and got the replacement parts, the problem is the bolt that is in the middle of the head will not free and i need a deeper 10mm deepwell, i put everything else back on is the car safe to drive without the middle bolt holding the cover down?
yeah i snapped two of these. infact one is still broken now. heh. just remove the valve cover and use a deep socket 10mm to get out the bolt. then buy a new bolt for like $4 and a new nut for like $.50
I wouldn't drive it much in this condition, there is an open hole in your valve cover now right? If you have to drive it find some thing to cover the hole up with a plug of some sort.
I fixed mine the same day I broke it. I had to drill and retap the hole which was no fun. Get it done asap.
I fixed mine the same day I broke it. I had to drill and retap the hole which was no fun. Get it done asap.
Here is a bad picture of what im talking about, the screw snapped at the top and i have the replacement but was wondering for the time being can i drive this like that or will oil leak?
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