changing valve cover gasket on 2000 mitsubishi galant SOHC 4g64

changing valve cover gasket on 2000 mitsubishi galant SOHC 4g64

Please use this video as an aid for your repair manuals. excuse my accidentally saying valve seals Im an idiot on the camera but consult your manual for any …

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giannitaduran38 says:

4g69 is better

jjlopez8383 says:

Cool vid. Looks very simple. Thanks

soknan horn says:

great job on the video…i was thinking about changing it myself and will
do it now lol…thanks for the confidence

Nike Air says:

I have an eclipse , it leaks oil and overheats , I ordered the head gaskit
part on eBay for 40 bucks , how much do u think a mechanic would charge to
fix it ? Pls someone let me know

KRAYSLiCK999 says:

wow i really thought this was a 4g18 XD 4GFTW

Seth Rogers says:

I am going do be doing this exact thing to my Grandma’s Galant tomorrow,
and this video really helped me out. Thanks!

simmsfred says:

is this the same as a 2000 eclipse 2.4

guinit7659 says:

Dude omg thank you perfect video I needed to do this and was shitting
bricks lol. Thank you if you could do one on the headers gasket I would
appreciate that. Nice Perfect explanation dog

Lori Robertson says:

Thank you for taking the time to make that video! I have a 2002 Mitsubishi
Lancer with the same engine. This helped me to get mine repaired without
the expense of a shop. I just had it replaced last year, and it has to be
replaced again because they didn’t replace the spark plug tube seals.

dcitmf says:

@ s carter, that is a good point I should have mentioned it. I used s
plastic scraper to get the gasket out,but mine was still all one piece. it
is like you say possible that the rubber can dry out and either off in
pieces. So do not remove old gasket from cover while over the exposed
engine,and should you need to pry stuck in gasket do not use hard metal
that may warp the cover. this is stated in manuals as well.

s carter says:

good video however you forgot to show changing the valve cover gasket which
can be a nightmare because the gasket gets hardened and is very hard to
remove from the groove in the cover, many instances the valve cover can be
damaged beyond repair.

kingtim901 says:

Great video man. I need to do the same but not to sound like a rookie but
would I notice the difference from changing this gasket? My plugs are wet
and the outter engine is dirty. Just wondering what I would gain. Doesnt
look hard to do. Is it relatively easy? Thanks for the help

Will Morales says:

I have a 2002 Mitsubishi eclipse Spyder GT 3.0L v6 that needs a a valve
gasket cover. anyone know how much that would run me? not at a dealer with
manual labor?

dcitmf says:

@seth rogers get I’m glad the video will help you. Let me know how it turns
out.

dcitmf says:

@simmsfred yes it is, same engine.

1micristo says:

Even thou my car is an eclipse, the engines are very similar. Thank you for
share this work. Now I know what to expect from my mechanic. Next time I
will do the job myself. Thank again.

dcitmf says:

@timr617 I appreciate it

jepogi says:

Thanks for this video, saved me a lot of money on my 2004 Outlander 🙂

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