2001 4.0 v6 Valve cover gasket replacement
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2001 4.0 v6 Valve cover gasket replacement
Hello all,
Recently I purchased all the parts needed to redo my left and right valve covers. Being the factory gaskets from 2001 the oil leak is pretty bad. I have found some videos on YouTube and other sites that are real un-clear on how to go about the passenger side of the engine, the driver side is easier (compared to passenger) I normally don't do heavy engine repairs like this and need some pointers if anyone has any. I don't think this is a job best left to the 'pros', it seems simple enough to do in a weekend.
Or if anyone can recommend a good video on the subject that would help a lot. I could probably figure it out on my own, just don't want to FUBAR something. The engine is only 95,000 miles old I would hate to need to replace it if I screw up too much
thanks again
Recently I purchased all the parts needed to redo my left and right valve covers. Being the factory gaskets from 2001 the oil leak is pretty bad. I have found some videos on YouTube and other sites that are real un-clear on how to go about the passenger side of the engine, the driver side is easier (compared to passenger) I normally don't do heavy engine repairs like this and need some pointers if anyone has any. I don't think this is a job best left to the 'pros', it seems simple enough to do in a weekend.
Or if anyone can recommend a good video on the subject that would help a lot. I could probably figure it out on my own, just don't want to FUBAR something. The engine is only 95,000 miles old I would hate to need to replace it if I screw up too much
thanks again
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MiniMan180 (12-07-2020)
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Update
Thanks to all who replied. I thought it would be nice to post an update. All went well with the replacement. If I had to do it again, I would defiantly drain the cooling system and pull all the hoses, they were a pain.
All and all though, the fix is good and it is nice to have a heater in the winter that doesn't smell like motor oil.
All and all though, the fix is good and it is nice to have a heater in the winter that doesn't smell like motor oil.
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Surprisingly clean, and the PCV valve does not have any noticeable leaks. I did need to replace the PCV valve because the metal cooling pipe around the valve disintegrated when I removed the hoses.
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deleted the "RubeGoldberg" PCVCoolantLoop including
that Coolant "OxBow" around the PCVValve,
Coolant "PitchFork" (ground off 5/16" CoolantBarbs) on the PCVVacuumLine on right side of IntakeManifold throat,
Coolant 5/8*5/8*5/16 PlasticTee that was cracked\leaking,
Coolant 5/8*5/8*5/16 SteelTee assembly bolted on the right ValveCover,
& the associated smaller 5/16" CoolantHoses.
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Samoflan (03-13-2021)
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