Tighten your valve covers!
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Tighten your valve covers!
I have been noticing a lot of crud around my valve covers for some time now i just keep wiping it off and it keeps coming back. So today I found an extra coil wire not going anywere, it was just connected to one of those clips on the valve cover bolt, i took it out and found at least 3 valve cover bolts that were loose (2 on the passenger side vc, and 1 on the drivers vc) theres problably more loose ones but i havent tightened them yet because i dont have the tools with me right now.
I keep my pcv valve cleaned, but I never cleaned the little hose that goes from the pcv valve to the side of the intake untill recently (it was almost completely clogged with carbon buildup) so I cleaned it out good and it fixed the sputtering! Its been over 1k miles and no sputtering yet.
I will tighten down the valve covers but eventually i will buy new gaskets and clean out the valve covers and the valves because i know for a fact that they are full of sludge build up.
I keep my pcv valve cleaned, but I never cleaned the little hose that goes from the pcv valve to the side of the intake untill recently (it was almost completely clogged with carbon buildup) so I cleaned it out good and it fixed the sputtering! Its been over 1k miles and no sputtering yet.
I will tighten down the valve covers but eventually i will buy new gaskets and clean out the valve covers and the valves because i know for a fact that they are full of sludge build up.
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I can give you links to pics of our engines with 200,000+ miles on them and there clean as a whistle like the day they where born.
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Agreed. Ive heard alot of people claiming but as long as you take care of everything (oil changes and filter) then there should be no sludge.
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