Drivers side is easy passenger side is tough and you must remove the top of the intake to do this. Just the top not the whole thing.
If the valve cover gaskets are leaking, yes.
Under the valve cover at the top right of the injectors for ecah cylinder, need more ask!
it can be... u just need to know what your doing and it will be easy
No, not really. Either ones will do the job if installed correctly.
Remove the valve covers by removing the bolts holding in in place. Scrape off the old gasket, put on sealant and the new gaskets. Tighten them according to the specifications in the auto repair manual.
Change the pcv valve in the valve cover.
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About one hour.
You have to remove the valve covers and maybe 30-11 other parts to get there. Go to your local library for a shop manual. They don't always have the exact model but you can learn the process of a possible repair.
Just did mine on my 300 cu in Ford 1982. Remove any parts that might be in the way, breather, gas line over the valve cover etc. Remove the bolts around the outside of the valve cover. Remove valve cover. Remove old gasket. Clean valve cover. Install new gasket and re-install cover. Replace bolts. Finger tight bolts first then tighten. If you do not have a torque wrench, carefully tighten down bolts alternating from one side to the other tightening them all down evenly. Do not overtighten, they will snap off into the head.
How do I change the head gaskets on my 1998 ford explorer?
Valve cover, oil pan, intake, exhaust, etc