I know my valve cover gaskets are BAD, and I need to replace them, but could they cause you to burn oil? or just leak it? not sure, I think I need to get a new engine, but all the yards in my area are $500 + for a KLDE, and I can't see the point in putting in another KL08, so I am kinda stuck.
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could bad valve cover gaskets cause you to burn oil??
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Re: could bad valve cover gaskets cause you to burn oil??
Leak yes, burn no. The gasket stops the oil getting out of the cover, it has no connection with the cylinders.
I assume there is some other reason you are thinking of replacing the engine - valve cover gaskets shouldn't be a reason.
<small>[ May 22, 2004, 01:45 AM: Message edited by: IanL ]</small>
I assume there is some other reason you are thinking of replacing the engine - valve cover gaskets shouldn't be a reason.
<small>[ May 22, 2004, 01:45 AM: Message edited by: IanL ]</small>
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Re: could bad valve cover gaskets cause you to burn oil??
IanL gives sound advice. Visually inspect the outside of your valve covers and areas directly below them for signs of gasket leakage. If you're also detecting the smell of burning oil from the engine area, most likely would be valve gasket-oil leakage dripping and vaporizing on a hot engine, exhaust manifold etc. Replacing your valve cover gaskets is an easy & inexpensive fix & commonly needed on transverse mounted engines due to high degree of vibration. If you replace your own gaskets, stay within torque specs when tightening the covers.