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V8i Oil Leak at Head Gasket


Davewillb

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Hi,

I've replaced both the rocker cover gaskets and the valley gasket in an effort to cure a bad oil leak on my V8 and now cleaned a lot of the accumulated crud of the engine which had accumulated due to the leak - after leaving the engine for a few days I noticed this oil weeping apparently at the head gasket:-

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This is without the engine having been run - its on its way in to my 90.

Have I got a problem? - should I relace the head gasket while the engine is stripped of the periferal stuff? - I don't really want to if I can avoid it as I'm not very familar with V8's and it was running well apart from the leak.

Thanks,

Dave (Newbie).

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Well you are not alone... I have just put a 2nd hand V8 in my RRC and noticed exactly the same thing :(

I haven't noticed people talking about oil leaks from this sort of area, just about anywhere else though!

Are you going to wait and see with yous?

Dave

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Well all other Land Rover engines I have had have been so covered with oil from the rocker cover(s) that you couldn't see anything like this - it's only because I pressure washed it before installation that I noticed it - for the moment I will monitor the situation...

I think that mine is marginally less than yours - although I haven't looked for a couple of days - I'll have a check tonight and perhaps get a photo for comparison..

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Well all other Land Rover engines I have had have been so covered with oil from the rocker cover(s) that you couldn't see anything like this - it's only because I pressure washed it before installation that I noticed it - for the moment I will monitor the situation...

I think that mine is marginally less than yours - although I haven't looked for a couple of days - I'll have a check tonight and perhaps get a photo for comparison..

I pressure washed mine to and did wonder if it was possibly the run-off from that sort of after the event, I think I'm going to leave it rather than start taking the head off...be interesting to see a pic ..

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Mine looks like that too, I think oil from elsewhere wicks along the joint, possibly even just the overspill from the filler cap.

Mine hasn't even been running since it was cleaned up a few weeks ago and I did the Valley gasket but I'm wondering if I blew some oil in when I pressure washed it.... time will tell!

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...be interesting to see a pic ..

Here's the pic:

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It has definitely got worse since running it. It is a leak and not just something left after cleaning I think.

Roger

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Here's the pic:

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It has definitely got worse since running it. It is a leak and not just something left after cleaning I think.

Roger

It looks very similar doesn't it, lets hope its just a weep and just spoils the nice clean look a bit and nothing worse.

Dave

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The area where the leak is coming from is a gallery down the side of No1 cylinder (there is one at each end).

This morning I remembered that when I was thinking of replacing the head gaskets on my old V8, I looked at some head gaskets on the web and it appears that some (like these) have a seal around this gallery and the originals appear not to (hopefully somebody will confirm or correct this?). From this I assumed that there was a potential problem in this area. Either way I think that a small leak in this area is not indicative of a more significant head-gasket failure. Watch this space ;)

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