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The FEL-PRO VS 50592 R Engine Valve Cover Gasket Set is a high-quality replacement part designed for various Lexus and Toyota models from 1998 to 2010. Engineered with a proprietary cork-rubber formulation, this gasket set ensures a superior seal, accommodating imperfect sealing surfaces. Each set includes all necessary components for installation and has been rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance in real-world conditions.
Brand | Fel-Pro |
Material | Rubber |
Item Thickness | 0.8 Inches |
Color | Multicolor |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 614046783508 |
Manufacturer | FEL-PRO |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00614046783508 |
Model | Fel-Pro |
Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 8.4 x 0.8 inches |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | VS 50592 R |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | VS50592R |
OEM Part Number | VS50592R |
C**E
Good set
Fit my car just fine, all the gaskets provided seem to be good quality no leaks after install.
J**N
Fixed my 2015 Subaru Outback’s oil leak
Our Subaru’s valve covers were leaking and after watching a bunch of YouTube videos I decided to try and tackle the repair myself.I found this kit had good reviews and it seemed like a good value for the price. The hardest part of the install was getting the old seal off, but after that these gaskets were a perfect fit.They seem to be performing well and have stopped the leaking oil.I would recommend this kit for your 4 cylinder outback’s valve cover leaking issue.
J**N
Great Product! Save yourself about $650 by doing it yourself!
While these gaskets may not be the same color as the OEM they function well and the price is right. The dealer a few months ago quoted me $699 to replace these gaskets- the parts cost was $41. I looked in the maintenance manual and figured out that in addition to removing the sparkplug electrical connections,bolts and coils (8) that each cover had 9 ten mm bolts to remove. After clearing some hose obstructions, I got my impact driver, extensions, and 10 mm socket and went to town. When removing covers take a small 2x4 and tap loose with a small mallet. Remove cover and gasket, clean gasket surfaces with small scraper then wipe with cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol or similar; be careful and ensure no foreign material falls and remains in valve enclosure. Then take a standard screwdriver and bend the 4 tabs holding each sparkplug gasket in place. I used a pick that had a 90 degree bend in it to remove each sparkplug gasket. Clean mating surfaces then install new gasket so that when you reinstall the valve cover that the sparkplug gasket will slide over sparkplug tube; hint, the open edge of the gasket should be installed such that it mates with the inner surface of the valve cover- that leaves the rounded edge up. The rounded edge will easily slide over sparkplug tube. Before reinstalling cover place a small bead of Hi temp RTV on same locations you removed it from with scraper. Inspect valve enclosure on engine block, ensure no foreign material has fallen in- the tape on your sparkplug wires can harden and crack over time and when you remove/install the valve covers you can break off pieces and they can fall in valve enclosure. Make sure you stand on a stool and get a birds eye view of valve enclosure. Reinstall cover and torque each bolt to 5 ft/lbs (basically hand tight) in a star type pattern to place equal torque on cover (don't forget that there are 9 bolts per cover- not eight). This might be a good time to check the torque on the sparkplugs- on my 2001 Tundra/ 2002 Sequoia the torque was 13ft/lbs. Reinstall sparkplug coils and bolt them in place, this is also a good time to replace any bolts that have stripped bolt heads. Install sparkplug electrical connections to proper locations. Each side should take about 2 hrs.
E**D
Great product works as intended
Great product works as intended! This stopped my valve cover leaks and as a result burning oil smell and smoke coming from my engine bay. The job itself was really simple but my vehicle is old and somewhat rusty so removing the hardware was a unique challenge.
S**N
Valve Cover Gasket Set for Toyota first Gen Tundra/Sequoia
The fit of the gaskets are great. Will buy again if needed.
A**R
Exact fix
May not use everything in package but has everything you will need and more to seal any valve oil leak
A**R
Works and Fel-Pro uses a great material
Works and Fel-Pro uses a combination of rubbery material and the cork-like substance to make a good seal. I don't worry that the mechanic will accidentally break this one before it goes on. The material makes it idiot-proof.
B**N
Good value
Excellent product & fixed my issues.
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