I'm trying to replace the gasket on the passenger side valve cover (side note, clearing the way for this is a PAIN! :favorites68
. As I was removing the coolant tubing from the reserve, it slipped out of my hand and some coolant dripped in the rear cylinder head. (I know, I know, I should have drained the reserve first
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I cleaned around it the best I could but my question is, should I remove the coil pack and spark plug in an attempt to clean the rest or should I wait a little longer and hope that it dries itself? It was almost 24 hours ago (Sunday at 2:00). My fear is that if I take the coil pack and plug out, coolant will slip even further down. There wasn't too much that got in there, but I know just a little can make a BIG disaster. Thanks!
I cleaned around it the best I could but my question is, should I remove the coil pack and spark plug in an attempt to clean the rest or should I wait a little longer and hope that it dries itself? It was almost 24 hours ago (Sunday at 2:00). My fear is that if I take the coil pack and plug out, coolant will slip even further down. There wasn't too much that got in there, but I know just a little can make a BIG disaster. Thanks!