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Old Jan 24, 2016, 02:48 PM
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Some few drops in spark plug cavity

So as I was trying to change out my spark plugs, I saw some few drops of oil on the spark plugs/ ignition coil.

Do you guys think that there could be a problem with a head gasket.

If so, how should I go about fixing it. Is it an easy job.

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Old Jan 24, 2016, 07:28 PM
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if it's in the coils, it's just your spark plug tube seals...they're like $10 for 4. get a new valve cover seal too though, wet them with a tiny bit of oil and bolt the valve cover back on, do not over torque, the head is aluminum, and you'd likely pull the threads out of it before you snap even an M8 bolt...if your head gasket was bad, your motor would likely be running like ****, and you'd have oil in your coolant, and coolant in your oil...if you check your oil and it looks normal then it's probably fine.
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