What's the vintage of the V8? My 93 3.9 was the first of the 4 belt 3.9s fitted to Disco's and was fitted with the tin gaskets at the factory. In 1994 the 3.9s went to a serpentine belt configuration and someone will be able to confirm this but I suspect they went to composite gaskets.
I was rebuilding with 9.35:1 high comp pistons along with a block deck and head skim, so I wanted maximum compression ratio retained. The composite gaskets are thicker and would have counteracted some of the work done. The mating surfaces are critical with the tin gaskets as is clamping force, so if there's any doubt on the surface integrity then the tin gaskets will be more of a gamble. Also, I used Payen gaskets which are reputedly the OEM suppliers for Rover. There are cheaper replacements, but considering the work required to deal with another failure I spent the extra money for Payen even through the VRS kit I had included two gaskets. I treated mine with Hylomar spray and refitted the heads with ARP studs.
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Its a 96 model with 100000 klms on it,thought it had a blown manifold gasket but on closer inspection discovered it was chuffing out the headgasket.
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