so i checked my plugs on the weekend but was pretty shocked to find that the 3 rear plugs came out with their threads covered in engine oil. the ends of the plugs that sat inside the cylinders all looked normal though.
so i think the valve cover gasket is leaking oil around the spark plugs. is this gasket as easy to change as i think?
- obtain new gasket
- unbolt valve cover
- take old gasket out
- clean sealing surfaces up a bit
- put new gasket in
- bolt it all up
do i need to buy a torque wrench, or can i just do them up \"not too tight\"?
leaking valve cover gasket?
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Yup, cam cover is as easy as you think, and no, you don't need a torque wrench. Go with your gut, keeping in mind the thread is actually waaaay down the bottom of the bolts, so you don't want it to snap.
I would also give the cam cover gasket a coating of gasket goo, and replace your cam angle sensor o-ring while you are at it.
I would also give the cam cover gasket a coating of gasket goo, and replace your cam angle sensor o-ring while you are at it.

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What 1red said......but also have read here
==>> http://www.miata.net/garage/valvecover/index.html
It is important to apply high temp sealant as described in the link otherwise the new gasget will start to leak at these points.
J
==>> http://www.miata.net/garage/valvecover/index.html
It is important to apply high temp sealant as described in the link otherwise the new gasget will start to leak at these points.
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thanks for the advice. i probably won't paint it, although i think a crackle black cover with polished raised lettering would look amazing...
i'm out near parramatta, but usually work on my car at a friend's place in epping. won't have time to do this for at least a couple of weeks though - i need my suspension sorted first. http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=30663
i'm out near parramatta, but usually work on my car at a friend's place in epping. won't have time to do this for at least a couple of weeks though - i need my suspension sorted first. http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=30663
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