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Originally posted by StealthWyvern: Originally posted by Kremithefrog: If all you're doing is replacing the valve cover gasket, then that is EASY.
yeah but pictures are cool!
Heck Yeah.. If I had pictures and a step-by-step page to read on Valve Cover Gaskets for my car that would the best thing ever for neebies like me getting into cars for the first time.
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Originally posted by TronX: Originally posted by StealthWyvern: Originally posted by Kremithefrog: If all you're doing is replacing the valve cover gasket, then that is EASY.
yeah but pictures are cool!
Heck Yeah.. If I had pictures and a step-by-step page to read on Valve Cover Gaskets for my car that would the best thing ever for neebies like me getting into cars for the first time.
Ditto
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Haynes manual is detailed enough to replace the valve cover gasket (it's way easy). You'll need a torque wrench though, so either be prepared to buy one (cost upwards of $30) or borrow one. Or hope you set the torque right using normal tools on an important part of the engine.
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but these pictures are more detailed... lets see you find that image quality in your manual! lol
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Originally posted by Kremithefrog: Haynes manual is detailed enough to replace the valve cover gasket (it's way easy). You'll need a torque wrench though, so either be prepared to buy one (cost upwards of $30) or borrow one. Or hope you set the torque right using normal tools on an important part of the engine.
Lol.. I need to get one of those. Any idea of what pressure one of those should be set for on this Zetec L4?
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To remove the valve cover all you need is a 8mm socket, 5/16 extended socket, and if it is the first time removing the valve cover maybe a pry bar.  BTW Darrel those cam gears look familiar.
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Originally posted by LoCoZ2: To remove the valve cover all you need is a 8mm socket, 5/16 extended socket, and if it is the first time removing the valve cover maybe a pry bar. 
BTW Darrel those cam gears look familiar.
Dang.. Where do I need the 5/16 extended socket for?
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Originally posted by TronX: Originally posted by LoCoZ2: To remove the valve cover all you need is a 8mm socket, 5/16 extended socket, and if it is the first time removing the valve cover maybe a pry bar.
BTW Darrel those cam gears look familiar.
Dang.. Where do I need the 5/16 extended socket for?
I'd say spark plugs, but you don't HAVE to remove them. Not a bad idea to take 'em out and check condition & gap, though.
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Originally posted by D Davis: Originally posted by TronX: Originally posted by LoCoZ2: To remove the valve cover all you need is a 8mm socket, 5/16 extended socket, and if it is the first time removing the valve cover maybe a pry bar. 
BTW Darrel those cam gears look familiar.
Dang.. Where do I need the 5/16 extended socket for?
I'd say spark plugs, but you don't HAVE to remove them. Not a bad idea to take 'em out and check condition & gap, though.
For the rear bolt on the valve cover that holds the wire for the VCT harness.
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eh...that's strange. I don't have any other bolts on the valve cover other than the 8mm that hold it on.
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