@@pichetong229 yea you have to replace the whole cover!! The spark plug well seals are not serviceable!! But the valve cover and new gasket is pretty cheap and easily installed
I was watching this video for the very first part, removing the top engine cover. I specifically wanted to know what is holding onto the top right side. Then in the video, he just brute force rips it off without commenting on it. IDK if he broke something or if that is really what is required. LOL
was leaking from spark plug tubes got oem dealer cover and gasket changed and leaks again from same spots spark plug tubes only why? i got new vcover too with tube seals
Did that customer have trouble with the engine losing alot of oil and burning oil due to the spark plug gaskets on the valve cover leaking? My 2015 altima is using about 1 quart per 150 miles, smoke cloud on morning start up. only 50k miles on my car.
Is that really necessary unscrew the motor mount to replace the valve cover gasket? I have 2013 altima and I'm about to do it but first saw your video because I'm new doing it
I don't see any other vids on the 2013-2017 model. Is it absolutely essential to use an engine support like you use? I am ready to go and DIY. I don't have an engine support. Is it too risky to do this job without one? Hope you can answer asap, cause I need to get this done today before sun sets. thanks
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD thx. I talked to Nissan guy at ask.com and he said can use wood blocks, which I went and got. Long pieces from wheel to wheel stacked right up to touching bottom. He didnt think weight if engine would harm tranny oil pan. What do you think? Thx again!
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD Sorry for all the replies. I guess what I should ask to simplify is where underneath engine should I place Jack so as not to damage? Thank you sir. Have a great weekend 👍
Dullah Goso hard i had same issue and i replaced whole cover new oem and i checked coils after 500miles it was leaking again! idk i even used torque wrench proper values any ideas??
Your video was extremely informative.👍🏽I was able to change my valve cover with confidence due to your expertise
It's doable with patience, thanks!
I did it today bro thank you so much!
How tight did you torque the bolts down on the valve cover?
You made it look easy.... good Job
Thanks I am doing my 2013 tomorrow, I had oil in the spark plug wells and she was running ruff. I hope this fixes my problem.
I have the same car (2013 2.5SV Altima) with the same problem. Did you have to replace the cover? Did it fix the problem?
@@pichetong229 yea you have to replace the whole cover!! The spark plug well seals are not serviceable!! But the valve cover and new gasket is pretty cheap and easily installed
@@thein1990 did u buy oem or aftermarket?
@@thein1990 I'm glad I found this. I'm having an oil leak as well on my sparkplug. I guess I'll order a new cover.
Perfectly done, thank you.
Big up 👍. You helped me alot .
I was watching this video for the very first part, removing the top engine cover. I specifically wanted to know what is holding onto the top right side. Then in the video, he just brute force rips it off without commenting on it. IDK if he broke something or if that is really what is required. LOL
How tight did you torque the bolts down on the valve cover?
Do u think if I follow your instructions it's easy to replace the valve cover gasket
was leaking from spark plug tubes got oem dealer cover and gasket changed and leaks again from same spots spark plug tubes only why? i got new vcover too with tube seals
Ever found out why?
Installed wrong!!
is impact gun necessary to do it or can i use manual socket wrenches?
Manual is fine
i would like to know What kind of screws does the cover use?
Where did you get the valve cover from . Nowhere in Miami has them in stock
So does this fix the problem where the car smokes on start up?
Thank you Alright
Does it need to be reprogrammed after
Did that customer have trouble with the engine losing alot of oil and burning oil due to the spark plug gaskets on the valve cover leaking? My 2015 altima is using about 1 quart per 150 miles, smoke cloud on morning start up. only 50k miles on my car.
Do u have to jack the motor underneath?
Yes
Is that really necessary unscrew the motor mount to replace the valve cover gasket? I have 2013 altima and I'm about to do it but first saw your video because I'm new doing it
@@aytvsromero2924 yes it is
i think i missed the part you placed threebond on there?
No i didn't put any three bond or gasket maker the rubber gasket it come with seal it pretty good
Why did you have to replace the valve cover gasket on such a new model car?
Edward Wedding it was eating the oil
I don't see any other vids on the 2013-2017 model. Is it absolutely essential to use an engine support like you use? I am ready to go and DIY. I don't have an engine support. Is it too risky to do this job without one? Hope you can answer asap, cause I need to get this done today before sun sets. thanks
Yes that is a must you can use the jack from your car it is very important to support the engine
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD thx. I talked to Nissan guy at ask.com and he said can use wood blocks, which I went and got. Long pieces from wheel to wheel stacked right up to touching bottom. He didnt think weight if engine would harm tranny oil pan. What do you think? Thx again!
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD Actually it was called "JustAsk". Could be tough lifting engine back up for re-attach to mount?
@@ericklittle9791 get a wood block and put it on the bottom of the engine oil pan and use the jack to support the engine
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD Sorry for all the replies. I guess what I should ask to simplify is where underneath engine should I place Jack so as not to damage? Thank you sir. Have a great weekend 👍
Just clean and install without silicone?
Jowy Bigio yes no silicone the rubber should be good enough
Dullah Goso hard thanks bro
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD what happen if put alittle bit of silicone??? I just did today what you did but i put silicone all around the valve cover.
That's good you can't be too safe
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD thank you my friend.
I have engine oil in one of my spark plugs. Will i need to replace the valve cover and gasket?
The whole valve cover because the gasket doesn't come with the rubber around the plug
Dullah Goso hard i had same issue and i replaced whole cover new oem and i checked coils after 500miles it was leaking again! idk i even used torque wrench proper values any ideas??
Dullah Goso hard leaking again at ghe tube seals! ****
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD so if oil is leaking from the spark plug wells you have to replace the valve cover ???
@@stresr213 yes because the seal for the tube is in the valve cover and can't be removed
Price for labor?
Where exactly did you place the jack
Is it necessary to buy the whole valve cover if theres a little oil in one of the wells.. Or would a gasket fix this problem
The gasket cant ge change by it self on some so i would say its safer going this way
@@DULLAHGOSOHARD thanks bro getting one for 70$ at 1a auto
Do I need a pneumatic drill or will a wireless drill be enough to break the bolts on the engine mount ???
No you dont i just used because am at work
Thank you
Make sure you follow these steps all right lol
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Why did you replace the valve cover and not just the gasket?
ELIUD MARTINEZ yes it came with the new one
Dude why the hell you using the drill to put the bolts on? You’re applying way too much torque to them doing it that way.
Nice torque wrench 😖