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19-06-2019, 12:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-06-2019, 12:06 PM by John Mason.)
Hi all, I have just purchased a silicon sump gasket for my Ruby. I assumed that it is put on dry without any sealant. Can forum members confirm this and give any advice on fitting. I intend doing it without taking the engine out just lifting it a little to enable me to get the sump pan out and then back in again.
John Mason
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How much better are they at sealing than the original paper gasket, please? (I have one here, but, as it is not fitted, I am not seeing the benefit at the moment! Worth fitting at the next oil change?)
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With silicon sump and block base gasket my oil leaks, which were quite dramatic, disappeared.
It is a bit of a balancing act between tightening the bolts and how much the gasket squeezes - I expect Ruairidh with his extended experience knows exactly how to do it.
I am still experimenting. I have changed nearly every gasket for a silicon one, including replacing fibre washers in the sump plug and water manifold nuts.
Got a leak from the valve chest I cannot stop, though But I haven't tried the silicon moulded strip replacement there, yet.
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Thanks - I did wonder if there might be a knack to getting a seal, with the gasket being thicker and squashy - perhaps Ruairidh has a pet torque figure he uses for this??
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Simon's method is the same as mine - enough squish to seal, without pushing it out!
Cleanliness is imperative.
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By the way, on my Ruby I can get the sump pan out without lifting the engine, with a bit of jiggling.
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That should be the case Colin - some of the late SWB chassis can be tight but not the later type, in my experience.
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Nice to hear you can get it on and off without lifting the engine. Colin is yours a Mk1 or Mk2 Ruby. Does it make a difference what Ruby it is as they both use the same sump gasket.
John Mason
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John - it is a Mk2 - but I think, echoing what Ruairidh says, they are the same in this regard.
Colin