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Mxdubba 04-01-2012 08:20 PM

Should i be worried about this????
 
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So when i first got her i would notice some leaks where the head gasket is.. CHanged all of them but now after hard driving it looks like the head has some wet spots? Its bugging me and i dont know if i should worry. On a side note anyone know how some tuners get that head in matt or a nice finish?? There are no leaks on the side from the head gasket just these visible "wet" looking spots....

Fireindc 04-01-2012 08:32 PM

I believe you may be speaking about your valve cover and valve cover gasket.

curly 04-01-2012 08:38 PM

Just imagine if the head gasket was as easy to replace as the valve cover gasket.

As Fireindc said, that piece that your oil cap screws into, that your spark plug wires rest on, and that has two bulges down it's length is your valve cover. It has the valve cover gasket under it, you can see the 11 chrome headed bolts holding it down. It's only 2-3 inches tall. It is a common place to see leaks, especially if that $25 gasket hasn't been replaced within the last ~3 years.

Mxdubba 04-01-2012 08:59 PM

Yes so sorry for that, new to all this stuff to and want to learn it all. BUt back to the my main question... is that ok??? or is something going on thats not good?? Mazda replace that gasket for me and i watched them take that whole thing off and what not, as well as the timing belt..

Braineack 04-02-2012 12:00 PM

Thanks for joining, Mxdubba!

palmtree 04-02-2012 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by Mxdubba (Post 857324)
On a side note anyone know how some tuners get that head in matt or a nice finish??

Powder coating

Faeflora 04-02-2012 12:11 PM

Amazing. Someone is more noob than I am.


Mxdubba just spray a bunch of engine cleaner or brake cleaner on those spots and scrub. Your valve cover is just kinda dirty. There's a reason why I painted my VC black :)

Mxdubba 04-02-2012 02:17 PM

i know i probably just ubernubed myself in this post -_-

Business 04-02-2012 03:04 PM

You're a better man for admitting it, however. Congrats to you and your cookie is in the mail. Enjoy!

(and my valve cover looks the same, lol)


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