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V8 manifold gaskets.....

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davidlandy:
Neil  

you could smear it was copius amounts of gun gum!

 :wink:

Range Rover Blues:
You can't bodge them thay need swapping.

You can try just loosening the head to manifold bolts but you need to swapp all 4 gaskets, they don't seem to like being disturbed.

I find the back 2 bolts often come loose, the ones that are a pain to get to :roll:

Thrasher:
The two on the passenger side rear do ... but not the driver side on mine. So I best buy all 4 then...ok

doris:
I have just done my passenger side manifold gaskets...........  3.5EFi.......

It was a bit fiddly (and I ended up stripping one of the head threads, but that's another story)..........  but with bolts it is possible to do them in situ.

Support the exhaust system on a jack at the y-piece........  you can then move it up and down a bit to get the bolts lined up easy........  and you can put pressure on the wing to do the same.

I am a spanner numpty, but it was easy for me.

Damon

Range Rover Blues:
You don't need to take all of the bolts out at the same time either, you just need enough space to slide the gasket in.  Unfortunatley once disturbed they don't like to re-seal.

I've takne to using the twin-port type that LR themselves introduced.  I had some really good composite types from Rimmer but unfortunatley they weren't stamped very accurately and started to blow at the corners.

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