How to Replace a Valve Cover Gasket – Toyota Camry 2.2L Engine

How to Replace a Valve Cover Gasket – Toyota Camry 2.2L Engine

Here is a quick video on how you can remove and replace a valve cover gasket on a Toyota Camry with a 2.2L engine.

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gardenofthedogs says:

This is fabulous! I hope it's this easy for me! Next weekend weather permitting!

MR. ALL IN says:

Any1 know how much it would cost to replace valve gasket cover ?

catfisher420 says:

I wish my Nissan 3.5 had spark plug tube seals on the outside! Can I just fill the gap between my tube and valve cover with rtv?

Gibbet Hoskins says:

Thanks essay (Y)

Augusto C.G says:

Finally found,thanks for sharing 🙂

DoctorZututu says:

"I got chicken if you wanna eat first" what a nice friend/brother . Bless

ronald henson says:

i own a 1991 toyota camry dx it has a 2.0 motor i paid $600.00 for mine

Tony Johnson says:

Nice video. Have you ever had to pull the spark plug well out and change the seals. Mine is leaking in from the bottom of the well. causing a miss fire. I pulled the cover off, And tried to unscrew the plug well but no luck , I was afraid to use to much force didn't want to break it. I did research and some say there pressed in and some say there screwed in.

Mitchell Blackburn says:

USE A DRILL

Boba Feet says:

It would have been a good time to check the valve adjustment too. However, it was a pretty straightforward tutorial.

Dano C. says:

On mine the repair manual stated the the little notch on the spark plug seals should be facing towards the timing belt side of the cover. I didn't know this the first time I did this and I noticed later that oil was leaking into my tubes. I turned the seals so the little notch was facing towards the timing belt and I.m not sure if this was the actual reason for the oil in the tubes, but since then I haven't seen any oil at all… Must be a reason they say to install them this way, so maybe that was why they leaked… And I'm not sure if your year even has the same set up… Sure looks exactly the same…

Juan Rosales says:

i like your video, the camera is not moving so i can see very well. and the lights help a lot

Donte Quinney says:

i had my valve cover gasket changed both of them and i still see light smoke but i dont see any oil on the ground anymore how can i clean off the remaining residue from the oil drips

John Myers says:

Great video, thank you!

aie tenn says:

i really enjoyed all your videos..thanx..

Nicky Daze says:

SevenTEEN is much different than 70

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