With a new valve gasket
either tighten the valve cover bolts, or replace the gaskets.
Spark plugs do not leak oil. What you have is a valve cover gasket leak. This allows oil to run down on the plugs. Try slightly tightening the valve cover bolts. It that does no help, replace the gasket.Spark plugs do not leak oil. What you have is a valve cover gasket leak. This allows oil to run down on the plugs. Try slightly tightening the valve cover bolts. It that does no help, replace the gasket.
Check to see it the valve cover bolts are torqued to specs. If this does not stop the leak, the gasket needs replacing.
By replacing the whole gasket.
Dear Honda owner, Valve cover leak? I assume you are refering to an external oil leak from the valve cover, replace the gasket, be sure the new gasket set comes with spark plug seals.
Assuming you mean "valve cover gasket", the gasket seals the valve cover to the head so as not to leak oil.
NO. You MUST replace the intake gasket.
An exhaust leak is usually the result of a bad gasket or a cracked manifold. For a proper fix, either the gasket or both the manifold and the gasket must be replaced.
This is only used as an emergency repair and is NOT a permanent fix. The only permanent fix is to replace the gasket.
No, it will not. That is used as an emergency repair. The only fix for a blown head gasket is to replace it.
If the leak is bad enough i believe it can but i would check your valve cover gasket first.
Replace the gasket, make sure the cover isn't dented from people just trying to tighten it down to stop the leak.