Title: Sump (and other gaskets) to use sealant as well? Post by: peteracs on November 18, 2016, 08:24:43 AM Hi All
Just replacing my sump gasket and wondered if it is necessary to also use any sealant on it to get a guaranteed seal or just use the gasket? The old one appears to be unsealed and from what I can tell did not leak. Peter Title: Re: Sump (and other gaskets) to use sealant as well? Post by: lukasdeopalenica on November 18, 2016, 08:38:57 AM I have always used just a cork gasket and it works well but sometimes sump bolts needed retightening as the gasket sat a bit with time.
Title: Re: Sump (and other gaskets) to use sealant as well? Post by: jreacock on November 18, 2016, 09:55:56 AM The advice from Guy Croft, is to use a small amount of sealant around the corners (the seal housing interface).
I have just rebuilt my engine, (using the cork gasket) and used a bit of blue hylomar blue sealant around the joins, and also smeared a bit of grease on the engine side of the gasket - as it recommends in the Haynes manual. I think that the main reason for doing the latter, is so that it's easier to remove in the future. (http://sump.jpg) Title: Re: Sump (and other gaskets) to use sealant as well? Post by: HFStuart on November 18, 2016, 11:00:29 AM Make sure the sump face is flat though - if the sump bolts have been over tightened or fitted without washers at some point the flange will have bent around the bolts leading to leaks between them. I've always used a smear of red hermatite (or similar) and have not had any problems
Title: Re: Sump (and other gaskets) to use sealant as well? Post by: peteracs on November 18, 2016, 10:02:15 PM Hi All
Thanks, I will use some of the gasket sealant and see how we get on. Peter |