Posted by rustyfarmall on July 08, 2012 at 06:29:18 from (67.55.162.174):
In Reply to: Calling Rustyfarmall posted by sflem849 on July 08, 2012 at 04:51:33:
sflem849 said: (quoted from post at 04:51:33 07/08/12) Copper looking things? Valve cover bolts.
Yep. They go under the nuts that hold the valve cover down.
You might also want to look at the top of the valve cover. The area where the studs come through is supposed to be nice and flat. If a previous mechanic has over-tightened the nuts, that area will be concaved and will be difficult to keep from leaking. Turn the cover upside down on a flat block of wood, and then use another long piece of wood and a hammer to drive the concaved area back to where it is flat once again.
This post was edited by rustyfarmall at 06:36:15 07/08/12.
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