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The residue is harmful for the gasket, as it cuts through it pretty quick. Always install a new rubber seal after cleaning up the cover.

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Cleaning aluminium valve covers of the car needs to be done from time to time as they accumulate oil and grimes and this might ruin the oil seal in the longer run. In this article, we are going to tell you how to do it in a right way.

Valve Cover Gaskets

To clean up valve cover gaskets, you need to make sure that you are opening it up in a right manner. Be careful not to gouge up the metal, as the heads can be hard to remove at times. Apply the remover at the remains of the gasket to scrape it away fully.

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Timing Cover Gasket

To pull out the timing cover gasket, you have to perform the similar procedure as the valve cover gaskets. If you are going to use the blade for the process, then you will be able to remove it in a large section and this will leave very little or no residue over the aluminium.

Oil Seal Of Timing Cove

You will find total of two oil seals in the cover and it is best to read the manual or contact the professional for the same. You have to press a socket and whack it hard to push the seal outside the timing cover. To apply a new seal, you have to hammer it into the opening and you need to make sure that it hits the square to seat in properly.

Distributor Oil Seal

The second oil seal in the distributer can be removed by flipping the socket and it is quite easy to do it.

Cylinder Head and Water Head Piping

There are total of two adaptors on the top of the cylinder that run to the water pump with hose mounted to them. The parts can be small and you have to be careful with the entire process.

Oil Residue Inside the Covers

Any oil residue that is inside the cover needs to be taken care of as well. When you remove the gasket to replace it with the new one, there might be residue of the old gasket fallen in there and you have to remove it as well. Use oil to soak up the insides of the cover and leave it there for about 15 minutes. This will ensure that oil has collected all the residue that can be later soaked with the help of paper towel or shop rags.

Cleaning the residue from the timing cover needs to be done carefully to avoid any of the residue seep into the oil seal. The residue is harmful for the gasket, as it cuts through it pretty quick. Always install a new rubber seal after cleaning up the cover.

Last but not the least, it is always recommended that you get the cleaning done with the help of a professional if you dont have an idea how to do it in a right way. Always go in for high quality replacement parts.

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