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    I am about to replace the valve cover gaskets and o rings on my 2002 thunderbird. I understand it is important to tighten the screws in a certain order on replacing the cover, as well as to torque them to a certain level. Can someone help me with this information? I will be grateful.

    Thomas

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    Re: valve cover gaskets-order of screw tightening

    Thomas,

    I don't recall exactly what the torque numbers were but I'm sure a dealer would give you that info. If I remember correctly I used a standard process of starting in the middle and radiating out for the tightening sequence.

    You may want to look over this thread http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...=burning+smell and http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...281#post276281 (Sorry, these don't seem to work - I am trying to figure out how to attach the pdf file)

    Two things come to mind for me - the need for a deep socket (I'll try to find the info right away) and some silicon sealer for a couple of spots.

    Also, I found it was a fairly easy job, just required a bit of dexterity and a methodical approach. Your mileage may vary!
    Last edited by carnut; Apr 13, 2009, 09:07 AM. Reason: Found links - oops links don't work

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      Re: valve cover gaskets-order of screw tightening

      Try this

      http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...6&d=1199048558

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        Re: valve cover gaskets-order of screw tightening

        Hello Warren,

        That is incredibly helpful. Thank you a lot. When I get started, might have to ask you a couple of questions if you are willing. Thanks again.

        Thomas
        Last edited by Thomastbird; Apr 13, 2009, 01:44 PM.

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