OEM Nissan Cylinder Head & Valve Cover Gasket
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Cylinder heads and valve cover gaskets are designed to protect the various engine parts in your Nissan SUV, sedan, or pickup. That means that you'll need to replace one if it's damaged, or else you risk much more extensive -- and expensive -- repairs to your engine. Our online parts store has everything you need for the project, and we ship across the country. Order now!
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Buyer's Guide to Nissan Cylinder Heads and Valve Cover Gaskets
All About Nissan Cylinder Heads
The cylinder head is essentially a housing -- made of either aluminum or cast iron -- that sits atop your engine block. It helps to draw air into your engine while discharging exhaust gases. It also channels coolant into the engine block to help maintain an ideal running temperature. Finally, with the help of a head gasket, the cylinder head helps to prevent water and oil from leeching into the combustion chamber.
All About Nissan Valve Cover Gaskets
Valve cover gaskets seal the space between the valve covers and the cylinder heads, containing the motor oil that's essential to smooth engine operation. Most are made of stamped metal, molded plastic, or cast metal, providing a solid surface that redirects any splashing motor oil back into the engine's head and passageways.
How to Spot Faulty Cylinder Heads and Valve Cover Gaskets
Signs of trouble include:
- Engine misfires
- Reduced engine performance
- Excessive exhaust smoke
- Cracked cylinder head
- Coolant leaks
- Rough running engine
- There are oil spots on the pavement where you normally park
- You detect the scent of burning oil