Hi Jeepers, I'm coming to a conclusion on whether to continue with replacing my valve cover gasket project on my 2.4l 2003 Tj, or put back what I taken off and pay for it to get done. It started out replacing my coil ignition because I started my Jeep one morning and It ran very rough so I immediately turned it off and I have a Blue Driver OBD II and error code said it was my coil ignition (and it was). So I replaced it myself (no biggy) and everything was cool again and it ran better with some noticeable pickup. But for some reason as I had read other related issues about spark plugs and wires etc.... I decided after a couple of days to check the spark plugs for a piece of mind. Dang! That just ruined my day. I found oil in my spark plugs. So again I read up on it and it looks like I needed to replace my gasket (hence, oil on spark plugs and that's why I'm writing this Hope you can help with advice). So I did a lot of reading and looking on YouTube on how to replace gasket but to my surprise or not, there is no how to for a 2.4l engine. It looks easy enough on the 4.0 or even the 2.5l but none on 2.4l. I thought maybe I can do it off of the other videos but found out I can't. The reason is on my 2.4l I have a intake manifold that goes from the side and curves to just over the top of the valve cover a couple of inches right over the middle bolt of the cover! That's the only Freakin' bolt that I can not get to unless I take Everything else off - All the connectors and injectors and other stuff (it seems like half the engine on the drivers side) just so I can take off the intake manifold so I can unscrew one tiny 8mm bolt! I had bought the FelPro VS 50518 Pro gasket, new spark plugs AP5263 Platinum, NKG spark plug wires, Gearwrench 5/8 magnetic swivel spark plug socket, etc... for the job and now kind of run in to a decision (since this is my first time doing all of this myself). So after all I've said, before I make my decision in the next 24 hrs., is there anything anybody can let me know that can help with my decision to maybe finish the job. I am the kind of person to finish what I started but this seems kind of overwhelming. I really would appreciate all info or suggestions. And thanks for taking the time to read this.
