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Originally posted by Infi8nity
I loosened the bolts up and drove my car around for a bit. After a while i started to hear a flutter at first i thought the fans just got caught in something and then i opened it up and heard it coming from the gasket. So I turned the car off and tighten them up once again but the noise still is. I can hear it when the car is in idle and while driving. I have to leave for work in 1hr and its a 30min drive. Should I be ok? I will open it tomorrow on my day off but for now I have no choice.
Originally posted by Hr2burn
Originally posted by Infi8nity
I loosened the bolts up and drove my car around for a bit. After a while i started to hear a flutter at first i thought the fans just got caught in something and then i opened it up and heard it coming from the gasket. So I turned the car off and tighten them up once again but the noise still is. I can hear it when the car is in idle and while driving. I have to leave for work in 1hr and its a 30min drive. Should I be ok? I will open it tomorrow on my day off but for now I have no choice.
Fluttering after loosening? Do you have a proper breather vent on this? What kind of car is it? I would say safe to drive, but be aware, if it is losing a lot of oil quickly, you run the risk of running low and destroying the engine.
Originally posted by 03Smoker
If you've got oil in the engine to The full mark you may or may not make it. Every car has at least an oil pressure idiot light. Just watch it. Just drive it easy. Maybe leave 15 mins early just to be safe. And have oil with you.
Originally posted by bjax9er
i hate rubber gaskets.
use the cork.
you should never have to use rtv silicone on valve covers.
criss cross when tightening bolts, so that you tighten each one evenly.
don't crank one down then move to the next one right beside it.
move to the opposite end and opposite side of valve cover.edit on 25-10-2012 by bjax9er because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Infi8nity
Originally posted by 03Smoker
If you've got oil in the engine to The full mark you may or may not make it. Every car has at least an oil pressure idiot light. Just watch it. Just drive it easy. Maybe leave 15 mins early just to be safe. And have oil with you.
Exactly. Left for work 10min and put a extra bottle of oil in the car. On my way home the oil light came on so I added more.
Im going to tear it apart tomorrow and see if i can find out what the noise is.
I THINK it might just be air escaping. I looked at the leak while the car was on and the oil leak matched the noise. It spurted out at the same tempo. Probably going to replace the pcv as well just to be safe.
Originally posted by Infi8nity
Its a daewoo lanos 01
Originally posted by Infi8nity
I loosened the bolts up and drove my car around for a bit. After a while i started to hear a flutter at first i thought the fans just got caught in something and then i opened it up and heard it coming from the gasket. So I turned the car off and tighten them up once again but the noise still is. I can hear it when the car is in idle and while driving. I have to leave for work in 1hr and its a 30min drive. Should I be ok? I will open it tomorrow on my day off but for now I have no choice.