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June 06, 2007, 18:15:10 »
Right, whats in a bottom gasket set?
And whats in a top gasket set?
Will i then need a front gasket set and a rear?
I know head gaskets are seperate (got problem with that as i havnt got ANY holes to ID it)
Should get block back tomorrow from having camshaft bearings fitted.
300tdi engine, completly stripped and i need to totaly rebuild, i.e. need all new gaskets and seals.
Was going to buy from Paddocks along with new main shells, big ends and thrust washers(leaving piston rings as they appear fine) they dont list the bolts!!!
All shells etc are fine so am i safe getting the same size's?
Or is there somewhere i can get the complete set?
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June 06, 2007, 21:38:43 »
well, while the engine is apart, why dont you hone the bores and fit new rings,
shells, if the crank hasnt be re ground then you'll need std size
af for gaskets, dunno i just buy individualy by name as the gasket you need is bound not to be in the kit :roll:
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June 06, 2007, 21:40:21 »
o.. and fit a new oil pump :shock:
dont re-use the old one just cos it pumps oil, it could be worn out :roll:
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June 06, 2007, 21:42:14 »
The bores are perfect, no wear ridge no damage nothing. would rather leave well alone.
As for the gaskets, thats what i was afraid of. didnt want to waste my money on a kit to find it didnt have everything i need.
Pump is something i intend to replace anway, its not the simplest of things to get to once engine back in.
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June 06, 2007, 21:49:59 »
fair doo's on the bores/rings....everyone is to there own, if it was me id be replacing them :roll: and re-crosshatching the bore,
i'd get at least 1 ring set tho ( assuming that the pistons are removed) incase one fractures or breaks when re-fitting
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June 06, 2007, 21:50:08 »
are all original engines, std. or are there .010, .020 etc. fitted originally?
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June 06, 2007, 21:51:40 »
Cross hatching still visable in bores, if thats what you meen.
also pistons are .020 hence my other question
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June 07, 2007, 10:09:47 »
Headgasket wise.... if the pistons haven't changed, then it will still be the 'no hole' gasket, which I can't remember the part number for off the top of my head.
Or.. if you want to do it properly (and make sure you have the correct gasket fitted at the moment), measure the piston to deck height and fit the correct head gasket (choice of four - 1 hole, 2 hole, 3 hole and 'no' hole - which was a later addtion by LR)
Don't just do what a lot of people do and wrongly fit the thickest one - as they don't understand why there are four different gaskets.
Personnally... I only buy gaskets from LR... slightly more expensive, but worth it IMHO.
The top gasket set (also called a decoke set) comes with the exhaust/inlet manifold gasket, new valve stem oil seals, thermostat housing, injector seal copper washers, rocker cover gasket and bolt seals... and a few other bits and from a dealer is about the £40 mark.
A head gasket is around £22
I know as I've just ordered all the kit
(but I get a discount, and can't remember the normal retail prices)
They also do a bottom end seal kit, but I can't remember everything that is in it... but should be all the gaskets/seals you need (apart from possibly the front cover gasket and crank seal)
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