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Old 06-09-2015, 09:30 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup View Post
The aluminum there between those valve cover and intake is dry and clean. There is no oil to the touch. There is not any grunge on the metal like you normally see with an oil leak. That is why I am questioning the valve cover so much. Not saying anyone is wrong. I have done my own little stuff like this for 25 years now. So my instincts are questioning what I am seeing. Normally with a leaking valve cover gasket you have gunky build up of some type.
Gasket gremlins are hard to see. It has to be completely dark and you have to use a black light.
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