enuff_zed said:N52? Torque is so low I wouldn’t worry, looks more like it fell out of the cover as you fitted it to the car, try using grease in the groove then putting the seal in to that, should hold it in place.
Grease will dissolve into the oil so no issues.
Do not use sealant as it will go hard and bits can break off and block oil ways
Definitely looks like it was pinched.Taffndebs said:We were both doing it and it went on lovely stayed in the cover as we put it on thought we’d sussed it :lol:

Firstly, are we talking to Taff, or Debs?Taffndebs said:That’ll be me then![]()
just confused me with how many splits there was
Same here. Always Elring. Never had a problem with them.colb said:I always use Elring brand gaskets and seals for cam covers, done a few now and had no problems. I always follow TIS instructions and ensure I use Blue Hylomar gasket sealant only around the half moon shapes at the front and rear of the cover and between the Vanos at the front to ensure a good seal where the gasket changes direction around the half moons.
Replacement becomes required when the originals become hard and loose their sealing capability often seen by oil leaks onto the exhaust and plug wells filling up with oil fouling the top of the plugs and coil pack ends.
Yes, slot the gasket into the cover first. If needed use a little grease but from memory I don't think you need it on the engine. It seems to hold in place quite well.Taffndebs said:Hi have now ordered an Elring gasket what are TIS instructions, should the gasket be fixed into the top before offering it up
Sorry for all the questions just don’t want to get it wrong and waste another £60 on a 3rd gasket
The weather is getting warmer and I need to be out in her![]()
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