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Toyota MR2 Valve Cover Gasket ensures that the engine oil is kept locked up when the car is in motion and it allows the agile sports car to do its thing, and that balance is what makes the Toyota MR2 still feel spirited decades after its release. The Toyota MR2 impresses with a mid-mounted engine that transmits power to the rear wheels providing a high level of balance due to its small 91.2-inch wheelbase and low weight of 2,281 pounds. Drivers like the fast steering reaction, the four-wheel disc brakes, and the independent MacPherson strut suspension that corners sure and yet provides daily efficiency. New models added more powerful twin-cam engines and finished interiors but all the MR2 models retained the same fun-loving nature that transforms weekend canyon runs into memories and daily commuting into fun. Consumers are also enthusiasts in the realization that the use of the original factory parts protects reliability enabling the car to record high mileage without losing its nimbleness. The Valve Cover Gasket creates a molded seal between the valve cover and the cylinder head, preventing any leaks and excluding dirt to maintain the consistency of lubrication in high-revving and high-temperature conditions. Heat-resistant construction made of rubber or silicone will not heat cycle, and the owners can have confidence in their vehicle during spirited running. Installation of the Toyota Valve Cover Gasket includes cooling the engine, disconnection of the battery, removal of hoses that interfere with installation, crosswise unbolting of the cover, cleaning of the surfaces, gluing of the new Valve Cover Gasket with small dabs of RTV, even bolting of the cover, reassembling the components, and ensuring that there are no leakages.