Cam cover gasket replaced

alane29

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 Birmingham
So I was bored over easter and decided to replace the cam cover gasket to stop a small drip of oil onto the manifold .Straightforward enough and took about 4 hours ,the old gasket was in very poor condition and had become hard like plastic rather than flexible rubber .
A word of caution protect the engine internals to prevent bit of plastic from the gasket entering the engine the old gasket came off in loads of small pieces .




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4 hours ! does it take that long or were you being ever so fussy. I did the rocker cover on my sons Astra VXR and after cleaning the very fiddly channel that the gasket sits in, then adding a sealant and refitting, it took about 1 1/2 hours.
Good job by the way :thumbsup:
 
Mine came off in bits too although when i came to put the pieces back together to make sure they were all out of the engine I couldnt account for one small piece :cry:
Just hope it flew away when i prized it off the 1-2 sparkplug tubes.
Your timing chain looks a bit manky...?

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4 Hours does seem long but i was being cautious but there is quite a bit to strip off

Not sure about timing chain looking manky i though it all looked pretty clean in there
 
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