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    Cam cover gasket, sealant?

    I need to change thye Cam cover gasket, yet again. Is lasting three years ok for these? Is it wrthwhile using an RTV?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    I need to change thye Cam cover gasket, yet again. Is lasting three years ok for these? Is it wrthwhile using an RTV?
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    I think that you need to go genuine with both the gasket and the isolaters.

    Even with genuine it's not a great setup.

    Recently I've been using aviation form-a-gasket, painted both sides and fitted it. I wouldn't use any kind of RTV, at best you make a mess outside, and a terrible mess inside for the next guy to get off (usually you again).

    The aviation stuff makes a mess, wear rubber gloves ... But you can clean up the outside of the engine when you finish with isopropyl alcohol, methylated spirits or even turps.

    I really should redesign it... In my spare time.

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    I used genuine, it leaks at the rear. Funny that the VW golf, VW tiguan Mercedes Valente doesn't leak. Land Rover must use **** rubbers and/or a poor design. Thinking a bout it, a lip that sextends below the gasket line on the inside would reduce the amount of oil getting to the gasket. A raised section down the middle on the lower casting would also help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    I used genuine, it leaks at the rear. Funny that the VW golf, VW tiguan Mercedes Valente doesn't leak. Land Rover must use **** rubbers and/or a poor design.
    I think my first move would be to put the top of the cam carrier and the bottom of the rocker cover on a head planing machine....

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    Mine only leaks at the rear, I'm not sure a super flat surface would help. I mean to say old chap, the rubber is there to account for the waviness of these surfaces. (Good grief I can see the engineers saying that!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Mine only leaks at the rear, I'm not sure a super flat surface would help. I mean to say old chap, the rubber is there to account for the waviness of these surfaces. (Good grief I can see the engineers saying that!)
    No doubt you are aware that there are 2 different seals depending on the head version?

    The only difference is the size of the "D" at the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    No doubt you are aware that there are 2 different seals depending on the head version?

    The only difference is the size of the "D" at the back.
    Oh yes. Didn't know what the difference was.
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    If the "D" isn't tight, you've got the wrong one!

    BTW, I have seen a 10p head with the 15p gasket needed, I'm not sure if the cam carrier was replaced or if it was like that from the factory.

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    You definitely need the dedicated gasket for the engine ERR7094 for 10P or LVP000020 for 15+P, some sealant is needed for 10P but not for 15 and check that drain hole(B in the pic) to be free cos that's one reason for leaks there, i used sealant once when i knew too little about Td5s(not anymore) and it leaked there while that hole was clogged then after i cleaned it was leakless for ages.
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    I also use the brush on forma a gasket stuff, in fact just last week(to get mine past RWC). I'm 99.9% sure I used it on the TD5 back in the day too.
    Previous operator wasted hundred of dollars on copious amounts of a couple of different RTVs. From the amount of oil covering the area, only conclusion was that it was a wasted effort. horrible job trying to get it all out of the nooks and crannys too.
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