i bought a new gasket, its rubber. which seemed weird cuz im used to seeing paper/metal mesh. anyone accomplished this job with no problems. seems fairly easy, i have a lot of mechanical exp. whats up with the rubber gasket? i probably need gasket sealer right?
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right valve cover gasket leaking. easy?
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right valve cover gasket leaking. easy?
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Re: right valve cover gasket leaking. easy?
no gasket seal, the stock ones are rubber as well, very simply install, pull the cover, remove gasket, replace gasket, re-assemble. You may have to also get the engine removal bracket out of the way.
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