Hey guys my buddy got moisture in his valve cover. If we replace everything, gasket and valve cover, how would we get the moisture out
Stainless steel lines? Who needs them? Just don't brake O.O
An oil change or something like that wouldn't do? Sry I work on the body of the cars never did anything like this
Stainless steel lines? Who needs them? Just don't brake O.O
Tape silica gel packets to the top of the valve cover and pray.
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I was kidding when I said the above....
O.o lol wtf? Never heard that but sure its not my cat its my buddies XD lol I wont . But seriously use a shop vac?
Stainless steel lines? Who needs them? Just don't brake O.O
Um, just run the car for like 20 minutes after it comes up to temp? All you have to do is get the oil temp over 212*F for long enough that all the water boils off.
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I no he's going to need an oil change. What if we change everything then do an oil change? And thanks leafy
Stainless steel lines? Who needs them? Just don't brake O.O
Is it straight water or the nasty white gel stuff? The gel
stuff goes away once the car is hot.
1994 Saturn SL2 Home Coming Edition: backup car
2002 Chevy Cavalier LS Sport Coupe: In a Junk Yard
1995 Mazda Miata R-package Class=STR
Sponsored by:
Kronos Performance
WPI Class of '12 Mechanical Engineering
WPI SAE Risk and Sustainability Management Officer