What happens when a
Let’s backtrack. On a good day, an engine’s pistons move up and down at hyperspeed in the cylinder.
Exhaust valves and gaskets open and close just as fast. They ensure that a constant supply of hot oil keeps an engine’s moving parts lubricated and working at peak capacity.
But nothing’s worse than being stuck on the road with leaking oil and not knowing the cause of it. If you’re wondering what a
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In this article, we’ll discuss:
- What a
valve cover gasket is - What it takes to replace a
valve cover gasket - Cost considerations to keep in mind
- Tips to help ensure the health and strength of your diesel vehicles
The importance of a valve cover gasket
By ensuring a tight seal between the engine and
What happens when a
As oil escapes, engine components receive less lubrication and may begin to grind against each other.
The result? More stress on the engine. And more stress increases your chance of needing engine repairs or, worse yet, an engine overhaul.
Knowing the signs of a broken or leaking
Tell-tale signs of a leaking valve cover gasket
The following tell-tale signs indicate a leaking
- Check Engine light goes on: if the check engine light turns on, it may have done so because your engine is low on oil. Low oil can lead to more friction and higher engine temperatures. When an engine experiences higher temperatures and increased friction, engine failure and/or fires can occur. If you notice your check engine light is on, be on the lookout for engine problems, and bring your vehicle to a certified diesel repair technician.
- Engine misfires and rough rides: Often, when a
valve cover gasket needs repair work (or replacement), you’ll notice rough riding and engine misfires. The engine may not run smoothly because of misfire issues. Other performance issues can also occur in and around spark plugs. With a faultyvalve cover gasket , the chances of engine oil igniting also increase, which means you could have a “fire in the hole,” as the saying goes. - Unusual oil smell: Sometimes, an oil leak can reach hot engine components, causing a burning oil smell inside the vehicle. Also, the exhaust pipe may emit more exhaust with a broken
valve cover gasket . - Grimy
valve covers : if avalve cover is dirty, oily, or filthy with grime, you may have a faulty or leakingcover gasket on your hands. For example, when oil leaks occur, dirt and debris can accumulate inside the vehicle and harden on the valve cover or cylinder head. You’ll want to check yourvalve cover gasket during each oil change, preventive maintenance, or corrective maintenance repair job to ensure it’s working as it should.
What to expect when replacing faulty valve cover gaskets
Let’s say that you discover one of the tell-tale symptoms of a faulty gasket. Here’s what to expect when replacing an old gasket with a new one — or if fixing a faulty valve gasket.
- Give the engine time to cool: engines run hot. Before diving into its guts and accessing the valve cover, you’ll want to check that your engine is cool. Since you may need to remove other parts like PVC hoses, throttle cables, brackets, and spark plug tubes to access the valve cover, always make sure your engine is cool before conducting repair work.
- Tighten the valve cover: Once your engine is cool — and if your vehicle leaks oil — tighten the valve cover with a torque wrench to stop the leak. If your gasket is worn out, bolt-tightening won’t fix the leak. If you still notice leaks after tightening the gasket, you’ll want to replace the gasket.
- Remove the
valve cover : If you need to replace thegasket , remove allvalve cover bolts and thevalve cover . To ensure nothing falls into the engine, cover the engine while conducting repair work. - Remove and replace the gasket: grab the old gasket using your hands or a plastic repair tool. You’ll want to avoid using metal repair tools, as the gasket can be prone to grooves and nicks, which can lead to leaks. If needed, you can use a rubber mallet to knock loose and better help you remove the old gasket.
- Add silicone or sealant if needed: We say “if needed” because every engine is different. If your service manual indicates that silicone or sealant is recommended, apply the silicone as needed. Of course, always make sure that surfaces are cleaned before applying the silicone or sealant. Finally, before starting the engine, allow the silicone and/or sealant to cure to ensure a successful repair.
Valve cover gasket replacement costs
One of the most common questions that we’re asked regarding
But, the total cost of repairs can range anywhere between $100 and $230. Therefore, the total cost of a
This number includes replacing the
Table: Valve cover gasket replacements, costs, and more
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1 Million miles: Did you know?
1 million miles: imagine seeing that number on your dashboard. Did you know that a semi-truck’s engine can go for 1 million miles before it needs replacing?
And with more than 13 billion miles logged by semi-truck drivers in 2016 (and that’s just in the state of Texas), there’s a strong probability that trucks will become more efficient in the future.
With proper preventive maintenance and fleet care, your semi-truck can drive long and strong, day and night!
Pro tip: Trust certified mechanics for valve cover gasket repairs
Depending on the model of the vehicle, replacing a
What’s more, a worn-out gasket can spell trouble, allowing oil to leak into other parts of the engine, which can cause performance issues.
And if the engine and the valve cover aren’t replaced correctly the first time, drivers might shell out more money than needed.
Pro tip: get your repair work done right the first time. A little upfront investment can save you a ton of money, stress, and hassle in the long run.
If your gasket needs to be replaced, hop on over to any of our three Florida-based locations. Whether you need a new seal — or an ear for how to resolve
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about valve cover gaskets
What exactly is a valve cover gasket ?
A
The gasket’s job is to help prevent the oil circulating through the engine from escaping from the engine. A worn out or broken
Leaks and debris can cause damage to a vehicle.
How do I replace a valve cover gasket ?
If you’re thinking of replacing a
- Give the engine time to cool before replacing parts
- Tighten the valve cover (to ensure the issue isn’t related to a leak)
- Replace the valve cover
- Remove and replace the gasket (if the gasket materials are worn out)
- Add silicone if needed
Can I replace a valve cover gasket by myself?
Definitely. You can always buy the tools and supplies needed to conduct a
We always recommend enlisting the help of an ASE-certified diesel mechanic, as diesel repair technicians spend hours daily working on diesel repair equipment. Plus, they have the knowledge and experience to ensure your repair job goes off without a hitch the first time around.