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Thanks for the video. I just so happen to be needing to replace the valve cover gasket on my fiancee's cruze so this video was exacrly what i needed. Just to clarify, i won't need to replace the PCV valve if i'm only removing the cover to replace the valve cover gasket, correct? Edit: nevermind, i re-watched the video and you answered this exact question lol
Hi there, we appreciate your comment! To answer your question, you typically do not need to replace the PCV valve when replacing the valve cover gasket, unless the PCV valve itself is faulty. We're thrilled to hear our video could help you! For more guidance, resources, and even factory repair manuals, visit our website at www.youcanic.com. Remember, YOUCANIC is here to empower you on your car ownership journey, feel free to ask questions anytime. Happy repairing!
Thank you for your comment. We assure you that all aspects, including the use of rtv, are considered when preparing our guides. Youcanic is committed to equipping car owners with resources to make car maintenance less challenging. For in-depth information, you can access our factory repair manuals directly from our site. Need more help? Feel free to ask questions on our website, www.youcanic.com. We're here to support and empower you throughout your car ownership journey.
Thank you for this video! I am going to give this a try. ❤
We're glad you found our video helpful! At YOUCANIC, we aim to empower vehicle owners like yourself to tackle car repairs and diagnoses. Our primary tool, the Full System Scanner, acts as a mechanic right at your fingertips. Check it out at www.youcanic.com/scanner.
Apart from this, we offer a plethora of resources like OEM Factory Repair Manuals and a platform for all your car-related questions at www.youcanic.com. If you need any more information or guidance, feel free to reach us. You trust us, and we make your automotive journey smooth!
Thanks for the video. I just so happen to be needing to replace the valve cover gasket on my fiancee's cruze so this video was exacrly what i needed.
Just to clarify, i won't need to replace the PCV valve if i'm only removing the cover to replace the valve cover gasket, correct?
Edit: nevermind, i re-watched the video and you answered this exact question lol
Hi there, we appreciate your comment! To answer your question, you typically do not need to replace the PCV valve when replacing the valve cover gasket, unless the PCV valve itself is faulty.
We're thrilled to hear our video could help you! For more guidance, resources, and even factory repair manuals, visit our website at www.youcanic.com. Remember, YOUCANIC is here to empower you on your car ownership journey, feel free to ask questions anytime. Happy repairing!
@@YOUCANIC yep nevermind, I just re-watched the video and you answered that exact question lol. Thanks for the reply
Did you forget the rtv?
Thank you for your comment. We assure you that all aspects, including the use of rtv, are considered when preparing our guides. Youcanic is committed to equipping car owners with resources to make car maintenance less challenging. For in-depth information, you can access our factory repair manuals directly from our site. Need more help? Feel free to ask questions on our website, www.youcanic.com. We're here to support and empower you throughout your car ownership journey.
He did. Also, incorrect torque sequence on valve cover bolts. Oh well. Can't win them all.
Yeah no torque spec that’s valve cover probably leaked three months after the “repair”
T-30? I thought it was T-40