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According to the manual the valve stem O rings fit in an internal grove inside the valve guide bore NOT externally and there is a procedure to fit them. I would use Viton rubber O rings. Something to check.
			
		 
	 
 That's what I was hinting at earlier, on the valve stem the O-rings will do nothing and would probably be the main cause of oil burning.
Not quite sure why there would be a 'procedure' just a simple case of installing as you would any O-ring, well that's what I did without issue.
I wouldn't be changing to Viton. 
Viton will withstand higher temperatures but is a harder material so has less 'give'. The standard O-rings in the VRS are OK but will ultimately harden & fail with age but we are talking many years.
The composite head gasket seems best, there's also a metal 'shim' type but I've heard that these are less successful. Mind you, a mate with a Rover 3 litre car swears by the shim gasket so who knows.....
Problem is locating the old composite gaskets.
I put a dab of sealant around the oil drain holes but otherwise the gasket was installed dry.
I had to install new rings in mine as the previous owner had run without oil in the air cleaner.
Hand scraped the wear ridge and honed the bores in situ.
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Colin
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