Originally Posted by The Critic
We have purchased a few sets of the generic Chinese valve covers for G35's off ebay. It has been a while since I have ordered (I ordered 10 sets last time), but I think they were only $60/set including gaskets.
The covers do work, but you must complete several modifications or else you will have a massive oil leak. First, the oil cap has to be sanded (it is usually not flat for some reason). We installed a set and had a massive oil leak after starting the car up; that is how we learned of this issue.
Second, there are several areas on the cover which will need additional RTV. If you compare the cover to the factory, you will see where (and why).
But how was the original problem with leaks going into the spark plug tube?
Originally Posted by CBR.worm
I replaced mine with OEM valve covers, I figured it wasn't worth the risk of having to do it again. If the car is in good shape and you plan to keep it, I wouldn't skimp unless you are completely comfortable overcoming the potential drawbacks of aftermarket.
As for the plenum gasket, you need to replace the gasket between the two upper halves, I believe they tear when opening, and it is very easy to replace the (MLS?) bottom gasket as well. I used OE for everything. Or, this could be your chance to add a spacer and a thermal isolating base gasket.
+1 on the spacer and Iso thermal gasket. Get the 5/16 for good mid-range power gains. It is literally no additional work if you are doing VC on the VQ35. I've had a motordyne 5/16 spacer for the last 10 years and no issues.