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Valve covers diy


TShep704
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not very mechanically inclined when it comes to automobiles... how bad would it be for me to change my own valve cover gaskets? im just worried about not putting it back together right and ending up with a ton of issues.

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Not that hard ony thing I did not like is mine had phillips screw's and you don't want to strip those.If you can replace with allen head screws or just bolts and it will make life better next time you have to remove covers.Good luck if you decide to tackle this project.Remember nothing ventured nothing gained.

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It really isn't that hard to do. In fact, I replaced my passenger side because it was leaking pretty bad but, I still have to replace the drivers side. I live in Rock Hill .. maybe we could get together and change both of yours and I can finally tackle my drivers side gasket. I'd be more than willing to help you out.

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