If the valve cover is leaking it may let oil flow down the head and make the Head gasket appear to be leaking. Clean the engine and then use oil dye or watch for leaks. If there is a coolant leak it is not the valve cover.
If you have coolant on the top of the engine it could be a leaky thermostat housing or a leaking intake gasket.
A loose bolt or screw is the most common cause for a leaky faucet
A leaky freezer door gasket will cause ice to build up inside the freezer. This is because a continuous supply of air from the room, carrying water vapour, enters and the water vapour freezes.
high miles, thin oil, bad valve guides, worn piston rings, leaky head gasket, and/ or a leaky PCV valve.
The best way to fix a leaky bathtub stopper is to first identify the cause of the leak. This could be due to a worn-out gasket or a loose connection. Once you have identified the issue, you can either replace the gasket or tighten the connection to stop the leak. If you are unsure how to do this, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional plumber.
No. A bad head gasket would cause water to come out the tailpipe. You will see white smoke. Leaky rings would cause oil to come out the tailpipe. You will see blue smoke.
Could be a number of reasons: low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
Yes, a leaky left bank valve cover gasket can occur as a result of engine overheating. When the engine overheats, it can cause the materials in the gasket to expand, warp, or degrade, leading to a compromised seal. This can result in oil leaks from the valve cover, which may require gasket replacement to resolve. Regular maintenance and monitoring of engine temperature can help prevent such issues.
You probably need to buy a new gasket for it.
You can replace the rubber gasket.
Could be a multitude of reasons: Low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
Numerous possible reasons - low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, bad thermostat, blown head gasket... take your pick