A valve cover gasket leak can range from a minor inconvenience to a more serious issue, depending on the severity of the leak. While it may cause oil to drip onto the engine or surrounding components, leading to potential damage or increased wear, it often does not result in immediate engine failure. However, if left unaddressed, it can lead to more significant problems, such as oil loss, engine overheating, or contamination of other engine parts. Regular monitoring and prompt repairs are advisable to maintain engine health.
Assuming you mean "valve cover gasket", the gasket seals the valve cover to the head so as not to leak oil.
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.
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.
I have a 2007 ford escape, replaced a valve cover gasket in August 2012, noticed that i have a small oil leak around the gasket.
either tighten the valve cover bolts, or replace the gaskets.
If the leak is bad enough i believe it can but i would check your valve cover gasket first.
An oil leak there is probably a valve cover gasket leaking. it would not require head gasket replacment. Try tightning the bolts on the valve cover. If that does not work then replace the valve cover gasket. Yes it could be the head gasket as there are oil passages in the head and i have heard that head gasket on saturns are prone to failure,look around the valve cover for sings of a leak hopfully that's all it is because replacing the head gasket is costly on th 1.9 sohc
Yes
With a new valve gasket
Check to see it the valve cover bolts are torqued to specs. If this does not stop the leak, the gasket needs replacing.
the valve cover gasket is bad, or the valve cover is loose
No, if there is coolant in your valve cover it'll be mixed with oil. You blew your head gasket, possibly warped or cracked your head. It may look like coolant is leaking from your valve cover but it's your intake gasket leaking.