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2005 Altima. ... valve cover gasket keeps needing to be replaced?
I believe i keep getting oil in cylinder one. Valve cover gasket has been replaced twice ... second time dealership did it for free because still under repair warranty. I plan to try replacing the coil in cylinder one.
But do you have any idea what might cause the valve cover and/or engine to leak like this? What do I or a mechanic look for? About 145,000 miles. Does tend to leak on ground, too.
8 Answers
- 5 months agoFavourite answer
Is it overfilled with oil? Overfilling can cause it to leak through the valve cover gasket. Seeing it on the ground doesn't necessarily mean the oil came from the valve cover gasket. Could have a bad or leaking rear main seal. If you are concerned about your engine misfiring due to the oil being in cylinder one on the spark plug, use a non-fouler.
- Anonymous5 months ago
A valve cover gasket leak has nothing to do with oil in a cylinder.
Is there oil on the outside of the spark plug?
Is your valve cover made of plastic? They often warp.
I have fixed a lot of Saturn leaky plastic valve covers.
- Anonymous5 months ago
The oil into the cylicer is most likely a leaking valve stem seal. Valve cover gasket failure is often due to a ham fisted mechanic tightening to down too enthusiastically.
In order to absorb thermal movement the gasket has to be able to flex.
- fuzzyLv 45 months ago
I am guessing that you mean oil in number 1 spark plug well. have the seals at the top of the cover been replaced?
- champerLv 75 months ago
The valve cover gasket has nothing to do with oil getting into a cylinder. The valve cover is simply that, a cover to keep dirt out of the valve gear and contain mist from the oil which is directed to the rockers. The gasket is there to prevent this oil from leaking out and getting over the outside of the engine. If yours is leaking either the valve cover is warped or someone has installed it badly.
- John AldenLv 75 months ago
Find a different mechanic who does a better job replacing the gaskets. Possibly using a different brand of gasket as well. Some **** from China does not last.
- ?Lv 65 months ago
Oil in one cylinder is not caused by a valve cover gasket. It will be cylinder/piston wear, piston rings, valve seal, or valve guide problem.
The external leak will be a gasket or deformed valve cover to cylinder head mating surface.