It’s a great and very explained video. I’ll give it a shot for 94 coupe first time. It’s leaking oil on the corner close to the time belt area. It’s gets worse when I drive on the freeways, on street or just parked it leaks very little. Hopefully this cover gasket will solve the issue. Thanks for your help and wish me luck guys of the diy world. 😅
@@MyLooneyBin i replaced the valve cover gasket and it’s still leaking man. Looks like it’s coming. Underneath that, between the engine head and the rest. Is it that part where the head gasket goes? If so, how complicated is that to do by myself?
First and foremost, ALWAYS use a genuine HONDA gasket with these valve covers. Trust me, you won't go wrong. The Honda gaskets have little divets in them which hole them in place in the valve cover, so you don't have to use any adhesive. Best of all they are cheap (like $11) and they seal really well. Trust me guys, I have used other aftermarket gaskets and none of them are as good or easy to use as a Honda gasket.
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You don’t know what you are doing you are not supposed to use sealant on these Honda motors in the channels of the valve cover ; you put sealant on those four square corners just a dab on each one other side of the cam on top of the rubber but that’s it ; after you did this the cover most likely leaked
Good to know, I am going to assume you know what you're talking about, I personally haven't had any issues, but next time i will definitely do it this way. Thanks a lot. Hopefully others will read the comments!!
yea, this was a tough video, because we really did so much more, we replaced the upper and lower spark plug seals, but just didn't get the best footage and my camera messed up ... if I do it again, I will probably re do the video ... hope you got some use out of it thanks