Big decision : repair oil leak in spark plug + brake line rust OR buy another car
#11
My understanding is F22B2 engine requires the orings under camshaft rocker arm assy since spark plug path penetrates rocker arm assy. The F22 B2 engine has separate tube for each spark plug so no intermediate seal req'd. If non-vtec engine, you likely have F22B2 engine. You could pull valve cover and look for spark plug access through rocker arms to confirm.
good luck
good luck
#12
Which valve cover do you have?
I looked at parts drawings and all the 1996 EX have the VTEC engine. I looked at 2-door, 4-door, automatic, manual, California, etc.
If your sparkplugs are across the front of the valvecover, you don't have the lower seals. If your sparkplugs are across the back of the valvecover, then you have the lower seals.
I looked at parts drawings and all the 1996 EX have the VTEC engine. I looked at 2-door, 4-door, automatic, manual, California, etc.
If your sparkplugs are across the front of the valvecover, you don't have the lower seals. If your sparkplugs are across the back of the valvecover, then you have the lower seals.
#13
AWWW shoot. I just looked back through this thread & saw you talking about kilometers. Are you in Canada? I think your EX is the same as our LX. Our EX is called EX-R up in Canada. Or something like that.
#14
Which valve cover do you have?
I looked at parts drawings and all the 1996 EX have the VTEC engine. I looked at 2-door, 4-door, automatic, manual, California, etc.
If your sparkplugs are across the front of the valvecover, you don't have the lower seals. If your sparkplugs are across the back of the valvecover, then you have the lower seals.
I looked at parts drawings and all the 1996 EX have the VTEC engine. I looked at 2-door, 4-door, automatic, manual, California, etc.
If your sparkplugs are across the front of the valvecover, you don't have the lower seals. If your sparkplugs are across the back of the valvecover, then you have the lower seals.
And on the valve cover it is written "16 valves"
So I think I do have the lower seals ! and my canadian EX is a F22B2
Thanks a lot to all for your input!
Last edited by curvenut; 10-10-2013 at 09:44 PM.
#15
It still MIGHT be the upper seals that are leaking. If doing it yourself, I'd change them first because they are so much easier than the lower seals.
IF it still leaks, then you can change the lower seals. At that point, the upper seals will be pretty new and still soft so they should still seal.
A shop will probably not want to do it that way, because it's never good for customers to come back saying "it still leaks".
IF it still leaks, then you can change the lower seals. At that point, the upper seals will be pretty new and still soft so they should still seal.
A shop will probably not want to do it that way, because it's never good for customers to come back saying "it still leaks".
#16
It still MIGHT be the upper seals that are leaking. If doing it yourself, I'd change them first because they are so much easier than the lower seals.
IF it still leaks, then you can change the lower seals. At that point, the upper seals will be pretty new and still soft so they should still seal.
A shop will probably not want to do it that way, because it's never good for customers to come back saying "it still leaks".
IF it still leaks, then you can change the lower seals. At that point, the upper seals will be pretty new and still soft so they should still seal.
A shop will probably not want to do it that way, because it's never good for customers to come back saying "it still leaks".
I read a DIY for changing the seals, and it uses hondabond sealant in 4 place of the cover gasket. Do I really need that hondabond on the gasket ???
#18
Hi,
Just an update
I finally change the spark plug seals (upper and lower) as well as the valve cover gasket.
I followed the instruction of the ericthecarguy video.
Everything went as shwon on th video but in my case, I really went slowly since this my major work on my car. In total it tooks me 2 hours to do the job.
Really happy, and in total it cost me :
25$ : valve cover gasket, lowr and upper spark plug tube seals
30$ : rent at the self-serve shop since I am leaving in appartment (no garage)
for a total of 55$
Finally, the job was pretty easy !
Just an update
I finally change the spark plug seals (upper and lower) as well as the valve cover gasket.
I followed the instruction of the ericthecarguy video.
Everything went as shwon on th video but in my case, I really went slowly since this my major work on my car. In total it tooks me 2 hours to do the job.
Really happy, and in total it cost me :
25$ : valve cover gasket, lowr and upper spark plug tube seals
30$ : rent at the self-serve shop since I am leaving in appartment (no garage)
for a total of 55$
Finally, the job was pretty easy !
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