According to the manual I have, the torque setting is 18 Lb-Ft per bolt starting in the center and working outward in a circular pattern. Then tighten an additional 90 degrees (1/4 turn) per bolt three times following the same sequence each time.
Torque for valve cover bolts is 7 to 10 ft. Lbs . Tighten the bolts in a criss-cross pattern .
89inch pounds is the torque rating for the valve cover bolts
I think there is no torque required for the valve cover as long as all are evenly tightened or the seal is flat on the cylinder head it will not cause any leak. If you have tightened the valve cover screws already and there are still leaks you might want to consider putting silicone on the valve cover gasket before you attach it or you might want to consider buying a new valve cover gasket.
Middle out
no, use rtv sealant
the valve cover gasket is loose and or worn out, try to re-torque the valve cover or replace the gasket
chang your gasket
what kind of car? each car has it own torque spec 2000 Chevy Cavalier
What is the torque level for the valve cover gasket.
3 ft. lbs.
35 foot pounds
The 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 3.0 liter engine valve cover torque specification is 40 pounds. You do not want to over torque the valve cover bolts, as you may ruin the valve cover gasket.