I have this engine and it has been leaking out of the rear valve cover and just seemed daunting removing the intake manifold. It has been so hard finding how to's for my engine so this was perfect. Thank you!
How long should I wait before starting the car, letting it idle, and drive, after replacing the valve cover gaskets ? Immediately? A hour ? A couple hours ? A day ?
@@a2zautomasters862 can you give a PART NUMBER your answer to the previous question was super irrelevant. every gasket set i look for doesn't include tube seals
Quick question I was looking on how to do this job on my mitsubishi 380 I guess its the Australian version of this car I think engine looks the same just wondering if you know of any difference
Hey Ashtin! I’m not actually aware of any differences. I believe it probably called Mitsubishi 380 for the 3.8L engine but both cars should be the same.
@@a2zautomasters862 gday mate got the job done wasn't to hard except getting the gaskets out of the covers those suckers are in there I got a cut up hand trying to get them out borrowed a mates heat gun got the up to 600 still pretty stuck in there I also had alot of oil in the spark plug tubes got it all back together now fingers crossed i guess lol ty for the video 👍 really helped finding all the bolts .
weatherstripping yellow glue to glue the gasket to the cover and RTV silicone on all corners. Never use any stop leak chemicals of any sort for any type of leaks.
I have this engine and it has been leaking out of the rear valve cover and just seemed daunting removing the intake manifold. It has been so hard finding how to's for my engine so this was perfect. Thank you!
Glad I can help brother. Thank you for watching and I do appreciate your comment and feed back. Let me know how it goes.
Well done thankyou for the informative video. Ive been putting this job off long enough now. Time to get her done.
Thank you for watching and I do appreciate your comment. Good luck and don’t hesitate to ask any questions. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Good job man..this engine not easy for maintenance
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How long should I wait before starting the car, letting it idle, and drive, after replacing the valve cover gaskets ? Immediately? A hour ? A couple hours ? A day ?
By the time you put everything back together it should be good start.
@@a2zautomasters862 thank you
@@Scotty23 thank you for watching and good luck with the job.
Thanks Have 05 Australian version no leaks but good to watch, great engine😅.
Where did you order the gaskets from?
A local part store. It’s available after market you don’t need dealer parts on that.
@@a2zautomasters862 can you give a PART NUMBER your answer to the previous question was super irrelevant. every gasket set i look for doesn't include tube seals
Quick question I was looking on how to do this job on my mitsubishi 380 I guess its the Australian version of this car I think engine looks the same just wondering if you know of any difference
Hey Ashtin! I’m not actually aware of any differences. I believe it probably called Mitsubishi 380 for the 3.8L engine but both cars should be the same.
@@a2zautomasters862 oh cool ty
@@ashtincampbell6038 you’re welcome. Please let Me know how it goes. Thank you for watching.
@@a2zautomasters862 gday mate got the job done wasn't to hard except getting the gaskets out of the covers those suckers are in there I got a cut up hand trying to get them out borrowed a mates heat gun got the up to 600 still pretty stuck in there I also had alot of oil in the spark plug tubes got it all back together now fingers crossed i guess lol ty for the video 👍 really helped finding all the bolts .
@@ashtincampbell6038 glad you got it all done. Yea those gaskets are nasty when they get stock. Thank you for watching. Good luck.
hello , what is the torque settings for the valve cover bolts , thanks
Manual states 3.5nm, not tight at all. Most people over tighten.
Did you use any type of sealant as well?
weatherstripping yellow glue to glue the gasket to the cover and RTV silicone on all corners. Never use any stop leak chemicals of any sort for any type of leaks.
Don't u disconnect the battery 1st and the coils don't they they need no lubricant or just the spark plugs
You don’t have to disconnect the battery, you could if you want. Coils don’t need lubricant but you can use some electrical grease if you want.