Artesia
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I've got a very important question that I need help with very soon.
Here's the deal...I'm taking off the intake manifold right now so I can clean it out. My car has been leaking oil into the spark plug holes ever since I got it, and this is a common problem with SHOs. Therefore, I have an important question. Since I don't have much money now that I'm drawing unemployment, I don't wanna' go buy a new gasket set right now. Therefore...I was wondering...is it possible to pull the valve covers off, then take the existing valve cover gasket and use silicone on it? Basicaly I would take the existing valve cover gasket (if it was somewhat still intact) and put it back on the heads, or leave it attached (I don't know what they're made out of or how they fit on or what not, so I don't know what to expect yet), then add silicone gasket maker around the whole thing, put the valve covers back on and let them sit for a few hours, then after the silicone dries, try it out and see if I'm still leaking oil.
Does this sound fesible? Honestly, when I first thought up the idea, it seemed kinda' crazy, because depending on the shape the current gaskets are in, it's probably not possible. And from past experience, when you take a gasket off, it's torn to all **** when you remove it. Therefore, I doubt this would be possible. BUT, I HAVE to know before I go pulling those valve covers off, cause I don't wanna' put myself in a rutt and HAVE to go buy some new ones if I can help it.
Just so you know up front...I don't think this is possible, which is why I'm asking right now. Thanks guys.
Here's the deal...I'm taking off the intake manifold right now so I can clean it out. My car has been leaking oil into the spark plug holes ever since I got it, and this is a common problem with SHOs. Therefore, I have an important question. Since I don't have much money now that I'm drawing unemployment, I don't wanna' go buy a new gasket set right now. Therefore...I was wondering...is it possible to pull the valve covers off, then take the existing valve cover gasket and use silicone on it? Basicaly I would take the existing valve cover gasket (if it was somewhat still intact) and put it back on the heads, or leave it attached (I don't know what they're made out of or how they fit on or what not, so I don't know what to expect yet), then add silicone gasket maker around the whole thing, put the valve covers back on and let them sit for a few hours, then after the silicone dries, try it out and see if I'm still leaking oil.
Does this sound fesible? Honestly, when I first thought up the idea, it seemed kinda' crazy, because depending on the shape the current gaskets are in, it's probably not possible. And from past experience, when you take a gasket off, it's torn to all **** when you remove it. Therefore, I doubt this would be possible. BUT, I HAVE to know before I go pulling those valve covers off, cause I don't wanna' put myself in a rutt and HAVE to go buy some new ones if I can help it.
Just so you know up front...I don't think this is possible, which is why I'm asking right now. Thanks guys.