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Time for a new valve cover gasket?

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Old Apr 21, 2017 | 09:41 AM
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This seems to be a common oil leak / gunk buildup area on honda engines. Im just guessing where its coming from the valve cover gasket area? Any other places to check before I go about installing the new gaskets?
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Old Apr 22, 2017 | 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by agb22
Any other places to check before I go about installing the new gaskets?
Replace your Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve, too. If it's never been replaced, it might be gummed up and causing excess pressure to build in the engine forcing gaskets to bulge and leak.
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Old Apr 22, 2017 | 08:03 PM
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That's a great point. I'm in the same predicament with mine but I didn't tought about it. Thanks ����
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Old Apr 22, 2017 | 08:13 PM
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While you have the VC off, you might as well check the valve lash and adjust if necessary, and change the spark plugs.
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Old Apr 23, 2017 | 03:47 AM
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While you have the VC off, you might as well check the valve lash and adjust if necessary, and change the spark plugs.
Valve lash adjustment and spark plugs are the plan. Actually looks like it's the distributor leaking. Not the valve cover. But still gonna replace that gasket too because I want to do the lash adjustment.

Any recommendations for an aftermarket dizzy? Hondas are like 3x the price
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Old Apr 23, 2017 | 07:29 AM
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There is an O-ring on the distributor that you can replace. Unless the shaft is bad I'd replace the O-ring.

It'd be better to rebuild the distributor with OEM parts than to buy an aftermarket one.
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Old Apr 23, 2017 | 07:36 AM
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There is an O-ring on the distributor that you can replace. Unless the shaft is bad I'd replace the O-ring.

It'd be better to rebuild the distributor with OEM parts than to buy an aftermarket one.
Well I can see that it's leaking. Should I test if the new o ring fixes the problem?

To rebuild the dizzy order parts thru Honda? I've never rebuilt one. Not sure what I'd need to order
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Default Re: Time for a new valve cover gasket?

There is an internal seal on the shaft, as well as an external O ring.

If there is oil inside your cap, it's the shaft seal.

If it's just leaking out, replace the o ring.

https://youtu.be/Mp15Z2fXW0Y

if nothing else is failing, ignition wise, in the distributor, you don't need to replace anything else.
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Old Apr 23, 2017 | 07:51 AM
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Default Re: Time for a new valve cover gasket?

Originally Posted by Caoboy
There is an internal seal on the shaft, as well as an external O ring.

If there is oil inside your cap, it's the shaft seal.

If it's just leaking out, replace the o ring.

https://youtu.be/Mp15Z2fXW0Y

if nothing else is failing, ignition wise, in the distributor, you don't need to replace anything else.
appreciate the response! I'm gonna take it off and check it out in the next couple days! Will update what I find!
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 03:04 AM
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- use a wire brush to scrape the Calcium buildup
- spray some engine degreaser to remove the caked up oil on the block
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