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If your valve cover won't come right off, turn the engine over briefly and check to see if it will come off. The valve rockers need to move a bit and your cover will then clear the throttle body and come right off.
Don't be like me and spend a half hour filing on the valve cover and throttle body bottom.
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I got the valve cover off. Wasn't that difficult.
There's nothing obviously wrong, but I don't know that much about engine internals.
Pictures are here:
I removed the spark plugs to make the engine easier to turn by hand. Each plug had fresh liquid oil on it. Also, as I turned the engine, smoke would come out of the spark plug holes and the engine was ambient temp- hadn't been run in well over 6 hours.
Is it possible the timing belt jumped teeth or that the timing is just off?
The rockers all appeared to move as they should. I was turning the crank very slow though, so I'm not really sure.~Austin
Red 88 L (Ocho)
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The oil doesn't look bad, doesn't look like there's coolant in it.
The coolant kinda has a rainbowy shine to it, but still looks green.
My dad followed me yesterday and said the smoke looked more white and didn't have a super strong oil smell- "like it was all oil."
I think the head gasket is blown, but would that alone cause no idle, and rough, noisy running? The car had no power yesterday, especially in 2nd or 4th gears and topped out at 55, but would slowly loose speed down to 30 at one point. It never overheated but the temp gauge did climb up to about 3/4 a few times.~Austin
Red 88 L (Ocho)
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