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To get optimum performance from your Acura engine, there’s one thing to bear in mind: The better it breathes, the more capable it becomes. Hence, it is really significant to maintain and take good care of the components that work to make the engine breathe. These are the valve train components. The valve train is usually composed of valves, camshaft, valve springs, rocker arms, retainers and shafts. When synchronized with the camshaft, the valves in the cylinder head lets the engine breathe. These components do this job by pulling the air and fuel mixture into the cylinder then driving the exhaust gases out. As important as these valve train components is the part that shields the valve train and that’s the valve cover.

The valve cover is the component that’s employed in vehicles to significantly cover the valve train. If you want to adjust the valves, the valve cover can be removed. The oil which is needed for the lubrication of the rocker arms is pumped up through the pushrods and then dispersed under the valve cover. And to recirculate the said oil back down to the oil pan, holes are placed in different parts of the engine head. It is because of this that your Acura valve cover needs to be oil-tight. It can often be a source of leak once it is bent or damaged.

Want to know if your Acura valve cover is bent or leaking? Try to remove the gasket and place the Acura valve cover back on to the cylinder head. When the valve cover touches the cylinder head, it should lie flat. When you notice that it rocks, then it is bent. Acura valve covers that are made of cast aluminum need to be replaced once they are bent because they cannot be straightened. But those sheet metal Acura valve covers can be straightened or repaired.

A pinching of the valve cover gasket is a symptom of leaking or a bent valve cover. This means that the gasket is sealed in one part and not in another part. If this happens, oil will surely leak down the side of the engine. To avoid such condition, better replace your bent Acura valve cover with a new unit. The finest choices of Acura valve cover can be found at Parts Train. It is one of the most reliable auto-part stores in the automotive industry that offers good quality Acura auto parts including Acura valve covers. So the moment you need Acura valve cover, Parts Train is the surest place to go.

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