My jeeps valve cover was leaking so I replaced the seal. Before the seal it would run about 210 degrees at its hottest. Now im watching the temp guage go to 260 and laugh at me... Can this be right or is this thing just going haywire???? Every motor IV run got to mabey 250 before it looked like I was having an antifleze bar-b-q under my hood any suggestions???
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simply changing the gasket wont do anything in way of overheating unless you dropped something in your drivetrain to cause a restriction somehow. blowby is normal.
not sure what yr you have but check your temperature sending unit. could be faulty. check the wires. is your fan working properly? maybe its just something that popped up at the same time and you think that its related. aside from those ideas, theres nothing that would merit your temp going up simply by removing your valve cover.1st batch TJ bought August of 96. Locked and Loaded!
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Check the wire going to the sending unit. You might have pitched it some how and its grounding.
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lets look at all the symptoms.
1. the valve cover gasket was leaking.
2. there is oil in air cleaner.
3. it's getting hot
check the pcv valve.
do a compression test.
pray it isn't rings or a head gasket.It's not what you have. it's what you do with what you have.
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is everything in your cooling system working well. could be your thermostat not opening up for your coolant system. does your coolant look like chacolate milk...thats a blown head gasket.
i would first off verify your engine temp really is that hi. if so you know your temp sending unit is working. after that i would check the coolant system is working properly. may be a bad water pump or thermostat.
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