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How to replace valve cover gasket on 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder V6. Specifically, does a silicon replacement gasket require sealant? If so, what type?

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Make sure all surfaces are clean and then a smear of grease and thats all is needed

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How do I replace valve cover gaskets?

What type of engine v8 or v6? There are no gaskets on the valve cover . A silicone sealant is applied in a bead around the cover flange allowed to slightly cure and evenly bolted down to the head. If you do this be certain to remove all old sealant from the flange. Clean the flange but do not scrape or bend. You must get the proper high temperature "make a gasket "sealant especially made for valve cover gaskets. Follow the directions exactly
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How to replace valve cover gasket

Remove the valve cover, which is a simple bolt on component. Remove the old gasket and install the new one.
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Leaking valve cover gaskets

The problem is over tightening.

If you over tighten your fastners you will sqeeze your gaskets too much and they WILL leak.

You can use black silicon sealant LIGHTLY but you don't really need it. If you have the V6...the torque on them nuts are only 80 in lbs each
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