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08-11-2015, 09:17 PM | #1 |
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What are these plates for? I6
The two plates under the spark plugs, what are they covering and they're purpose? I noticed I'm getting alot of oil leakage around these plates and on the bell housing, I tighten the two bolts a couple good turns thinking possibly that they need to be. I didn't want to go too tight because I don't want to damage the seals that I could see that were under. Btw I just replaced the valve cover gasket but I'm having oil leaks still, but not as bad as before. I used a fork gasket because that's all NAPA had and I used silicon on both sides of the gasket. I just did a little patching with the sealant on areas I saw where too much oil was leaking.
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The plates
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Re: What are these plates for? I6
Lifter covers
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Re: What are these plates for? I6
Over tightening is just as bad or worse than not tight enough. Sounds like you have distorted your valve cover and lifter covers.
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08-11-2015, 10:43 PM | #6 |
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Re: What are these plates for? I6
There's a few reason's you can be leaking oil, most are simple fixes and inexpensive:
- Worn out lifter cover gaskets - Faulty PCV - PCV isn't hooked up properly - Need to clean or purchase a breather style oil filler cap If the PCV isn't hooked up properly, the engine is going to suffer big time. If it's not connected from the valve cover to the manifold, gotta fix it right away. If that's the culprit, you may still have a small leak after it's hooked up, but you won't be leaving an oil slick everywhere you go.
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Re: What are these plates for? I6
If anyone has experience with those aluminum valve covers, please let me know.
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