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bmuser

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oily spark plug.
« Reply #15 on: July 25, 2007, 02:35:04 PM »
Question. If my valve cover gasket needs to be replaced and theres oil on the spark plugs, how BAD and/or Dangerous is it to drive the car? Also where is the best place to buy a valve cover gasket, and how hard it the job?

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« Reply #16 on: November 10, 2007, 02:54:51 AM »
Same as the question above.  I just went to replace all my plugs toady and the 2nd plug from the front of the car was very oily.  When I pulled the plug wire out, there was oil.  There was also some oil on the plug itself (but COULD have run down there on its way out).

I have a poorly running e21 I can drive for a while, but again, can this be done by a novice???  I have NO exprience with taking the valve cover off (just oil, brake jobs, water pump on e21, and e30 control arms under my belt).  And also, how much damage if I run the car?  Another concern is that the air in my neighborhood is pretty dusty.

Thanks much!