I'm replacing my valve covers on my 13 Ford Edge 3.5, Do you guys recommend, going FOMOCO or aftermarket is okay? Or is the plastic, much thinner?
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When the water pump and timing chains we're done, I did the coil packs and plugs, which was probably a year and a half ago I believe. But I am going to throw a set in again. I was just looking to save a little money, valve covers are $100. Each..Think about plugs while you are there.
What’s the problem with them? Just leaking?When the water pump and timing chains we're done, I did the coil packs and plugs, which was probably a year and a half ago I believe. But I am going to throw a set in again. I was just looking to save a little money, valve covers are $100. Each..
The seals around the vvts just will not, seat flush in the rear valve cover anymore, this is the second time around. Redoing them.. the front one is also seeping..What’s the problem with them? Just leaking?
You can just buy all the seals and replace them![]()
Been using Fel-pro., I know the new covers, will be coming with all the seals in place..Did you replace the seals with ford ones or aftermarket? The aftermarket ones have terrible fitament and longevity. Be sure to use the correct drivers and knock them in straight and they won’t leak. I have replaced seals on some of these with 30,000 hours or more and they still seal well reusing the covers
They would, yes.Been using Fel-pro., I know the new covers, will be coming with all the seals in place..
There's a pair of Motorcraft on eBay, just a little unsure, because they've been sitting around for the last 5 years, in the guy's garage, still in the box.. I'd be saving about $75 bucks..They would, yes.
I’d be skeptical about anything on eBay, unless it comes directly from a ford dealerThere's a pair of Motorcraft on eBay, just a little unsure, because they've been sitting around for the last 5 years, in the guy's garage, still in the box.. I'd be saving about $75 bucks..