THis wknd I just changed out the Valve Cover Gaskets as well as every other gasket in the cover. Connected everything and now when I go to start my engine it sounds like the started is going, the belt turns but the engine will not turn over. I am at a loss. I believer it is either not getting fuel or spark and just looking for anyone who may be able to help. Thanks
If the belt is moving , the engine is turning over
what you are trying to say is that it is cranking but not starting
I would be checking wire connectors for the cam position sensors , injector wires and any other connection s around the area you have been working
make sure that you have not caught a wire under a cover
SOURCE: Valve cover removal
See the cover, there are 8 or more screws, maybe one or two connect to a small part, but all of them should be on the cover, just loss all of them, you will get the cover out, before you change the gasket, clean the surface of both side, cover and the head, then use the grease instead of glue.slowly and make sure it is stright to cover it and screw back, do not make to tight, it is going to break the gasket and also do not maker too loss, it will be leaking. you have to do just right.
hope this can help you, if yo have any question, post it.
SOURCE: 89 Dodge Raider 3.0 Labor hours to replace Valve cover Gaskets and seals
.5 for the 4 cyl. and its 3.6 for the 6 cyl. engine. This is according to the Chilton Labor Guide.
SOURCE: replace valve cover gaskets on subaru svx
I don't have experience with this engine but guess you won't have to remove it for valve cover gasket work but perhaps can lift it a bit [not by hand!] after loosening engine mounts.
SOURCE: 1997 Camry Valve Cover Gasket Replacement
Removal of the plenum is pretty straight forward. You will need to replace the plenum gasket after you remove it; the gasket is not reusable. Personally, if I was going to take the trouble to remove the plenum, I would replace the plugs and wires back there, also.
I know, I have a 93 Camry V6, and it is a real pain to do the plugs and wires with the plenum on. There are no secrets or great tips on the plenum removal, just take your time. Remember that there are different size bolts, and where they go. Please get back to me if you need any more info...Hope this helps, and thanks for choosing FixYa to resolve your issue.
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