Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
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Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
Does anyone know if i can just change the upper seals (the ones under the valve cover) to solve my problem with oil getting to my plug wires? I can easily tell that thats where the problem is.
Of course I would replace the valve cover gasket as well since the seals are in the set.
This will be my first DIY project on my 92 accord.
Thanks for any advice,
Jr
Of course I would replace the valve cover gasket as well since the seals are in the set.
This will be my first DIY project on my 92 accord.
Thanks for any advice,
Jr
#2
RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
Valve cover gasket is pretty good for a first DIY since it's pretty easy. Don't over-tighten the hold-down bolts, they break pretty easy. What are they, 12 lbf*ft or something like that?
There's a good chance that the oil is leaking thru the tube seals on the valve cover. But if it still leaks, there's another set of seals (smaller O-rings) that are down lower in the spark plug tubes; they're #19 in the picture. You have to take off the rocker assemblies, so this isn't really for the beginner.
There's a good chance that the oil is leaking thru the tube seals on the valve cover. But if it still leaks, there's another set of seals (smaller O-rings) that are down lower in the spark plug tubes; they're #19 in the picture. You have to take off the rocker assemblies, so this isn't really for the beginner.
#3
RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
Thanks for the reply Jim.
I can see that the leak is coming from the tube seals on the valve cover. Can I just replace these without replacing the smaller O-rings on the bottom?
Will this stop the leak?
thanks again.
I can see that the leak is coming from the tube seals on the valve cover. Can I just replace these without replacing the smaller O-rings on the bottom?
Will this stop the leak?
thanks again.
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RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
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#6
RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
Good post there Jim Blake, Thank you for helping out another member...they really appreciate it when someone steps up and gives out good info and a great diagram of the job to be done.
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#7
RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
you can buy the complete valve cover kit from Honda for about $30. This will include
valve cover gasket
tube seals
grommets
You do not have to change the oil. If you let the engine sit for a while it wll be a lot easier since engine is not hot and oil will have drained down. there will be a little spillage but nothing major. You can change the oil if you want but it is not required. It is also a good time to change your plugs since you are right there anyways
One important tip
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Most of these parts are neoprine and will split if you over tighten them.
valve cover gasket
tube seals
grommets
You do not have to change the oil. If you let the engine sit for a while it wll be a lot easier since engine is not hot and oil will have drained down. there will be a little spillage but nothing major. You can change the oil if you want but it is not required. It is also a good time to change your plugs since you are right there anyways
One important tip
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Most of these parts are neoprine and will split if you over tighten them.
#8
RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
When you take off the valve cover, you'll get a few drips but nothing you can't handle with a rag. Be careful you don't drop crud into the camshaft area, so maybe clean up the area a little bit first.
If that doesn't work, & it's still leaking from those lower seals, post back. Taking off the rocker assemblies & camshaft caps isn't for a beginner. You'll want to get a shop manual (www.helminc.com) & make sure you know the proper bolt torques & tightening sequence.
If that doesn't work, & it's still leaking from those lower seals, post back. Taking off the rocker assemblies & camshaft caps isn't for a beginner. You'll want to get a shop manual (www.helminc.com) & make sure you know the proper bolt torques & tightening sequence.
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RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
I think thats wat was wrong with my 96 accord lx. I was told that i need my front engine oil seal changed. it is an excessive oil leak with my car, and the oil won't stay in there even 5 minutes with the car started up. Is this a hard task to do? I was also told that to change this, u would have to take the timing belt and a whole lot of other parts out just to get to the seal (the crank). Is this true?
#10
RE: Oil in spark plug wires - Fix
if you are due for a belt or even close, you might as well get it done at the same time as the cost will not be that much more (they gotta take all that stuff off to get to it.