Cam cover
#1
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Cam cover
Replaced my fuel pressure regulator, ordered new plug wires and painted cam cover also ordered new hardware for it.
Do I have to put any gasket sealant or anything on that black cam cover gasket?
Do I have to put any gasket sealant or anything on that black cam cover gasket?
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Originally Posted by kwikt
Only in the corners including the corners by the rubber pucks.
What pucks?
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Jerry, when you tighten the cam cover bolts, they torque against the head, not the cover, so over tightening them doesn't pull the cover tighter. Just make sure the rubber grommets are in good shape.
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Originally Posted by PaulD_944S2
Jerry, when you tighten the cam cover bolts, they torque against the head, not the cover, so over tightening them doesn't pull the cover tighter. Just make sure the rubber grommets are in good shape.
#11
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fyi....the 2k ohm ends unscrew if you need to transfer the extra sleeves on the wires.
I rolled the rear of the valve cover once because I didn't strap back the fuel lines.
there is a tiny clip on the plastic fuel rail cover between one and two. its hard to see.
the safety clip for the hall sensor at the connector can fly off...you might set it aside.
trapped air can push the plug wires up so check them after the first heat cycle.
I rolled the rear of the valve cover once because I didn't strap back the fuel lines.
there is a tiny clip on the plastic fuel rail cover between one and two. its hard to see.
the safety clip for the hall sensor at the connector can fly off...you might set it aside.
trapped air can push the plug wires up so check them after the first heat cycle.