you have to cut out the fuel cells because they are partially attached to the rocker cover gasket but that will not completely remove it you also have to remove the radiator and then the rocker cover gasket will be suspended in the air. You then have to cut the cords and the gasket will fall to the ground. And the rest is pretty simple.
Rocker gasket? If you are referring to a valve cover gasket, no it will do no damage as long as you keep the oil level full.
To replace the rocker cover gasket on a 1995 Ford Laser LXi, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the bolts securing the rocker cover and gently lift it off, taking care not to damage any components. Clean the mating surfaces thoroughly and place the new gasket onto the rocker cover. Reinstall the rocker cover, tighten the bolts to the specified torque, and reconnect the battery.
A leaking rocker cover gasket and a leaking head gasket are two separate issues that can occur independently of each other. The rocker cover gasket is responsible for sealing the rocker cover to prevent oil leaks, while the head gasket seals the cylinder head to the engine block. However, it is possible for oil leaks from the rocker cover to drip down and give the appearance of a head gasket leak. It is important to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to accurately diagnose the source of the oil leak.
To change the rocker cover gasket on a Peugeot 206, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the necessary components, such as the air intake and any electrical connectors, to access the rocker cover. Unscrew the rocker cover bolts and gently lift off the cover, then clean the mating surfaces thoroughly. Place the new gasket in position, reassemble the rocker cover, and tighten the bolts to the specified torque. Finally, reconnect any components you detached and check for leaks after starting the engine.
To change the rocker cover gasket on a Vauxhall Vectra, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove any components obstructing access to the rocker cover, such as the air intake and ignition coils. Unscrew the rocker cover bolts and gently lift off the cover, cleaning the mating surfaces thoroughly. Replace the old gasket with a new one, reassemble the components in reverse order, and ensure everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
I am assuming you mean "rocker cover" gasket. All you have to do is simply take the cover off, peal away all the old gasket, clean both gasket surfaces, and then use a small amount of RTV silicone in the corners of rubber gaskets (NOT CORK GASKETS) and then re-install the new gasket in place of the old one.
They are under the rocker cover. You'll need to replace the rocker cover seal aswel if your replacing the glow plugs.
rocker cover gasket or valve inspection gasket leaking
If you are using a new gasket, no.
I'd be more suspicious of a rocker cover gasket. If you're sure it's the head, try re-torquing it first.
depending on where the oil is leaking from. sump gasket? rocker cover gasket? hoses? castings?