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post Jan 19, 2006 - 9:48 AM
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(DISCLAIMER: mechanical noob here)

o great 6gc forum dwellers, please share some knowledge.

so i noticed that my pcv valve was leaking a tiny amount of oil and got a new one along with a new grommet. anyway, the old valve came off fine, then i tried to pull off the old grommet and the bottom half of it broke off and fell into the valve cover. so i proceeded to fish out as much of the grommet as i could with a coat hanger and some needle nosed plyers.. i am pretty sure i got most of it out, at least there were no more big chunks i could get to.

so then i put the new grommet and pcv valve in and everything seems to be fine, car runs fine and even seems to be a bit faster on the pick-up.. ok.. question time.

1) is there serious or major damage that could result from leaving those little chunks of rubber in there? i did drive my car in to work today, and it seemed ok. a couple of people have told me they thought it really did not pose a serious threat.

2) should i pull the valve cover and clean it out? if so, will i need to buy a new gasket, or can i reuse the same one? are there torque values for the valve cover bolts? anything else i should know? (i have a buddy who has a black belt in redneck-fu mechanics who i can draft to help me with this)

any input/questions/comments on this situation would be greatly appreciated.
 
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post Jan 19, 2006 - 10:50 AM
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im pretty shure a little shred of minisquel rubber wouldnt pose any kind of threat to ur engine. as of the torque numbers - i'd have to grab my chiltons manual (u should buy one smile.gif)


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post Jan 19, 2006 - 11:01 AM
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well your valves, cam shafts ect all are in there and those are rather serious components ya?

if its just a little little tiny piece i wouldn't bother too much but if your not sure

its about 6 bolts total to remove the cover...you need to get a new gasket for each bolt and a new valve cover gasket couldnt hurt (they all come as a set from felpro you can get this at your local advanced or auto zone)

torque on them...not sure
post Jan 19, 2006 - 3:32 PM
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thanks a bunch for the quick feedback yall! i really do appreciate it.

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