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About Knucklebusters
Expertise
Able to answer almost any question dealing with interchanges of auto and light-truck parts as well as the mechanical aspect of the dismantle and repair process. Will attempt to field every question regarding anything automotive. My advice or answer should in NO WAY replace the information contained in the proper service manual.

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10 years in the automotive salvage industry. 20 years as an automotive technician. ASE Certified since 1998.

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ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) ARA (American Recyclers Association) PARTS (Pennsylvania Automotive Recycling Trade Society)

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What you see is what you get. No formal schooling for automotive technology. I am a self-taught ASE Certified Master Technician.

 
   

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Topic: Auto Parts



Expert: Knucklebusters
Date: 7/16/2008
Subject: Valve cover gasketts

Question
Hello:

I need to change the valve cover gasketts on my car and I wanted to know if there is much difference in quality from one valve cover gaskett to another or are they all basically pieces of rubber, and as long as they fit that's all that matters?

thanks  Eric

Answer
Hi Eric,

That's the same mistake everyone makes!

If you plan to keep your car for a year or two and keep cycling them for newer models, buy the el-cheap-o but if you want to rid yourself of a problem for the rest of the time you own the vehicle, don't shop parts or accessories by price.

Fel-Pro. #1, always has been, always will be.

Looking for a reputable service technician? My advice on finding a good technician is: Steer clear of the dealership and 'chain' stores like Firestone, Sears, Pep Boys, Monro Muffler/Brake, Midas, etc. as they usually only employ ONE ASE Certified Tech just so they can say they do and chances are, that guy is the asst. manager or manager and is not in the store to diagnose/repair vehicles anyway. Find a service location in the link below or get some names out of the yellow-pages and do a drive-by. Garages that employ ASE Certified Technicians will be marked with the 'Blue-Seal' insignia. If unsure about whether a place employs Certified Techs, just ask to see their credentials. ALL ASE Certified Technicians will be PROUD to show and display their certificate(s).

Thanks for the question, I hope this information was helpful to you.
Fred
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