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It also had oil in the plug holes, Replacing the cover fixed that, and I did the gasket kit for the other side. Took it back to a mechanic, only to find out that the valve covers are leaking. Not sure what went wrong. Could it be the torque possibly?
Also, I have read that the covers on this car are defective due to the fact that they are made from a plastic material. I really cannot afford to pay the mechanic to fix it. I've been told to remove the covers, clean them really well and apply Permatex to eliminate leaking.
Has anyone done this before? Will it work? I dont recommend it.. I would suggest replacing the covers. The only true proper fix to me anyway. The problem with replacing the covers, is one, I'm broke, and two they're plastic. So if they are warped, or cracked it's bound to just happen again.
I have heard of people that say they can't stop oil leaks from the valve covers on this car, so they just constantly put oil in it. That doesn't seem safe to me, especially since mine is leaking directly on the exhaust manifold. Any advice on that? PErmatex will not fix a warped valve cover. The last one I did resolved completely by using oem valve covers.
So far 50k miles since and no oil leaks yet. I know the feeling of being broke. I think all but few know the feeling.
And for that there is no easy answer.
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