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Old 10-26-2006   #1
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valve cover cap gasket

does anyone on here know if you can use that engine seal make a gasket kit to make a gasket for the oil cap?
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Old 10-26-2006   #2
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

....or spend $.79 to get a new oil cap gasket from Mitsu.
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Old 10-28-2006   #3
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

oh well i had some of this seal maker laying around, just wondering if it would workor not
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

Get the gasket. RTV doesn't make a very good internal lubricant.
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Old 11-01-2006   #5
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

I tried a cheap oil cap from autozone which didn't work. I was able to yank the gasket and cut it to size though. Works fine.
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

A brand new Mitsu oil cap with gasket is like $7-9.
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

Stupid things like this where one uses ghetto means to replace a 79cent part usually lead to another thread... "My car wont start, and its got all this gunk in the valves."
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Re: valve cover cap gasket

I was passing an auto parts store, it had been leaking. I figured the $4 was worth a shot. I buy right when possible, but I don't think a donut of rubber that fits just fine is going to cause me any major head aches.

*edit* Besides, I like my Hyundai oil cap
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