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I was replacing the valve cover gasket today, and the internals seems to have a bronze colour?

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I found some red ish burned up oil on my valve cover which I hosed off(couldn't be bothered sand blasting it) and used degrease to clean but it became yellowish. and the stains now wont come off the valve cover :(

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not that I care much. But the fuel cap also had some burned red ish oil stains on it which I managed to clean up well. Does this look normal or am I in deep head gasket trouble? Car doesn't have any power loss, drives fine for hundreads of k's, no overheating, no white smoke, oil in coolant or any HG symptoms I am used to. Just checking, putting things back on after I try to clean the valve cover again tomorrow and dry it up.

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Looks fine. I wouldn't worry about trying to clean the cover.

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Pretty standard. Gold or bronze looking is a clean engine. Black is dirty.

Only engine i ever saw that was still silver inside was one that had run on lpg its whole life. Much cleaner that way.

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