Ford Valve Cover
Luxury, optimum driving performance, and dependability - these are the good traits
of a Ford vehicle that made them one of the most acclaimed automaker in the auto
industry. Over the years, Ford Motor Company has offered the public a number of
Ford vehicles in different platforms and designs. Yes, Ford vehicles vary in designs
and platforms yet they have one thing in common – they are equipped with high-quality
auto parts. Ford engines could be a proof to that.
Ford engines are of course composed of its engine parts which include intake
valve, rocker arm, camshaft, exhaust valve, coolant, intake port, oil pan, crankshaft,
rod bearing, spark plug, valve cover and a whole lot more. But since oil leaks
are the most common thing that happens in your engines, let’s first discuss the
component which is responsible in holding back these leaks. Valve cover is that
engine component which does the job of covering the valve train. But, valve covers
should at all times be oil-tight because sometimes they are also one of the source
of oil leaks. Confusing?
Well, it is true that your valve covers holds back oil leaks, but then, if the
valve cover itself has leaks or defects, naturally, oil leaks would still occur.
What would cause the leaks in valve covers? There are actually a lot of things
that causes the leaks in your valve covers. Among them are corrosion, warping
and defects on the valve cover gaskets. Too much rust on valve cover’s surface
causes tiny holes that result to oil leaks, while warping or deformation is caused
by the extreme heat in the vehicle’s engine which normally affects any type of
valve cover.
Because of these reasons, Ford valve covers were made tough and durable to conquer
every battle that might come along. Nowadays, Ford valve covers are made from
materials like steel, aluminum and magnesium. These types of materials are proven
to be very strong and very dependable, though you can still find many Ford vehicles
with plastic Ford valve covers and Ford valve covers made from composite materials.