Post swap pic for prosperity.
I resealed my M42 not that long ago, in miles, back in end of year 2018. I think about 3-6 months after the install I noticed the top of the oil pan was getting a bit oily and I knew my timing case was weepy. As of this year, Im getting oil on my driveway so I have to do something. Shes just a project car and has gotten maybe 200-300 miles since I built her 2 years ago.
Oil is definitely seeping from the profile gasket, right (exhaust) side where the engine leans. Upper timing case is brand new and dry, lower timing case and sump is oily.
I recall putting gasket maker on the groove of the lower timing case and on the back edges of the gasket, but no dice apparently.
I do think where I failed was I installed the gasket in the winter and didnt warm up the gasket.
However, I want to make certain Im doing this right (and I dont wanna pull the head).
This guide:
https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...pk0SeCSZiVcVuE
is fairly straight forward, but are the special tools essential? If I warm up the gasket and press the timing case down while I reattach it, would that be enough?
also what exactly is going on with the step "Cut off seal at cutting lines." ? What am I cutting? If I recall correctly, the seal isnt sandwiched by the head, just by the timing case, right? so what am I cutting?
I know a lot of people have this issue but surprisingly this forums search and google isnt pulling up too much. I just wanna get it right this time and for all.
Thanks
Jared
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