Remove and Polish Valve Cover
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Thank you for this write up! Took mine off today, sending it out to be powder coated tomorrow. I'll post pics when its back on! I would like to know how to do a wire tuck for the cables if anyone knows how to.
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Are you guys nuts!? You realize that your supposed to change the valve cover bolts? Not only that but there is a sequence in which the valve cover bolts are to be tightened!! And a spec in which they're to be torqued (ft/lb)!! Not only that but this is a perfect time to replace the gasket thats what? $25 bucks?
Meengiaaaaaa hack job... I don't know if you guys boost like I boost but thats just rediculous!.. Valve cover is, umm, a pretty important part of the puzzle.
Meengiaaaaaa hack job... I don't know if you guys boost like I boost but thats just rediculous!.. Valve cover is, umm, a pretty important part of the puzzle.
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I thought I'd revive this thread since a few other people have asked me about how to do this and haven't come across it in a google search.
The cover has gone through a wrinkle coat and now back to polish with a wire tuck. It currently has a mirror polish with only one more session of effort on top of what was originally posted.
Others have also asked me about the magnesium maintaining it's shine vs aluminum. As far as I have experienced it looses its luster at the same rate as aluminum as they are weathered and oxidize naturally. I have also polished my AC lines which are aluminum and I generally have to give them all a quick polish once every couple months. I maintain their polish with just a dab of mother's magnesium/aluminum polish.
I hope this how to helps others as well!
I did this over 3 years ago now and have removed the valve cover at least 4 times-reusing the stock gasket. I am an experienced mechanic but I speak only for myself that not all gaskets have to be replaced with only one use. If you would like the added security, go for it. However, as long as you closely inspect your parts for wear and tear many can be reused.
This car has been daily driven at 29-30psi at peak torque tapering to 18-19 psi at redline with no issues and sitting at 70k miles...If there is that much blow-by in your evo you should get it checked out brother.
In addition, as stated in the first post, it is only a simple how to remove/polish the valve cover and I am in no way responsible for the DIYer skipping necessary tasks as torque orders.
The cover has gone through a wrinkle coat and now back to polish with a wire tuck. It currently has a mirror polish with only one more session of effort on top of what was originally posted.
Others have also asked me about the magnesium maintaining it's shine vs aluminum. As far as I have experienced it looses its luster at the same rate as aluminum as they are weathered and oxidize naturally. I have also polished my AC lines which are aluminum and I generally have to give them all a quick polish once every couple months. I maintain their polish with just a dab of mother's magnesium/aluminum polish.
I hope this how to helps others as well!
Are you guys nuts!? You realize that your supposed to change the valve cover bolts? Not only that but there is a sequence in which the valve cover bolts are to be tightened!! And a spec in which they're to be torqued (ft/lb)!! Not only that but this is a perfect time to replace the gasket thats what? $25 bucks?
Meengiaaaaaa hack job... I don't know if you guys boost like I boost but thats just rediculous!.. Valve cover is, umm, a pretty important part of the puzzle.
Meengiaaaaaa hack job... I don't know if you guys boost like I boost but thats just rediculous!.. Valve cover is, umm, a pretty important part of the puzzle.
This car has been daily driven at 29-30psi at peak torque tapering to 18-19 psi at redline with no issues and sitting at 70k miles...If there is that much blow-by in your evo you should get it checked out brother.
In addition, as stated in the first post, it is only a simple how to remove/polish the valve cover and I am in no way responsible for the DIYer skipping necessary tasks as torque orders.
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