Why is the gasket on my Honda VTEC leaking oil?

Why is the gasket on my Honda VTEC leaking oil?

Is Your VTEC Solenoid Gasket Leaking Oil? Typically, the VTEC solenoid valve gasket is often overlooked because of the valve cover gasket right above it, which means that any oil residue may have come from the problematic valve cover gasket.

How to replace a solenoid gasket on a Honda VTEC?

Loosen the three 10 mm bolts that hold the valve housing to the block, and then remove them by hand and set the valve aside. Use rubber gloves to protect your skin and sandpaper or a Scotch-Brite pad to clean the gasket contact area of any backed-on oil residue or pieces of gasket. Clean it one more time with a rag.

What causes the solenoid not to activate VTEC?

If the motor is not maintaining oil pressure or reaching engine temperatures, it can cause the solenoid to fail and not activate VTEC. With the engine cool, pull the dipstick and make sure the oil level is not low. By reading the temperature gauge, when the car is running, we want to make sure it reaches 178 degrees.

Why is the solenoid on my Honda Accord leaking oil?

On many Honda vehicles, the VTEC solenoid has been found to be the culprit. More commonly, the gasket could be faulty and all that needs replacing. When this solenoid is bad, the motor’s VTEC will not “activate.”. It is largely dependent on the engine’s oil pressure and engine temperature.

If the motor is not maintaining oil pressure or reaching engine temperatures, it can cause the solenoid to fail and not activate VTEC. With the engine cool, pull the dipstick and make sure the oil level is not low. By reading the temperature gauge, when the car is running, we want to make sure it reaches 178 degrees.

On many Honda vehicles, the VTEC solenoid has been found to be the culprit. More commonly, the gasket could be faulty and all that needs replacing. When this solenoid is bad, the motor’s VTEC will not “activate.”. It is largely dependent on the engine’s oil pressure and engine temperature.

What to do about a Honda solenoid leak?

Just a very thin light layer and smear it flat. Leave the gasket completely clean. 1 or 2 bolts could be slightly torqued over than the other bolts, the unit lifts up at one edge and it develops a leak Not necessarily relevant, but I only trust Honda gaskets for this type of stuff because of past bad experiences with questionable aftermarket parts.

How to stop a gasket leak on a Honda Accord?

After a lot of reading over this forum and watching videos on Youtube I decided to replace my VTEC solenoid gasket to see if I could stop a leak on my Honda Accord 2.4 L with 130k miles. 1) Bought the part from Amazon from “AutopartsUSA” that sent me a pack that includes de solenoid gasket, the front gasket and the o-ring.