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marccowley
Posted 24/3/2007 12:46 PM (#258757 - in reply to #245997)
Subject: RE: The New Style Head Gasket (Pictures attached for reference)


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that would go under the cam cover
JamieS
Posted 24/3/2007 12:52 PM (#258761 - in reply to #245997)
Subject: RE: The New Style Head Gasket (Pictures attached for reference)
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Ahh right
Liam_VVC
Posted 14/4/2007 2:40 PM (#268637 - in reply to #245997)
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i have got one of these head-gaskets for a 1800 freelander will it fit on my vvc?
petrol_head
Posted 14/4/2007 2:42 PM (#268638 - in reply to #245997)
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yes mate, they are all the same 16v or 8v or vvc

complete head sets are 16v and 8v because of different manifold gaskets
98ascot
Posted 14/5/2007 1:46 PM (#282601 - in reply to #245997)
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Heres a link to a very informative site regarding head gaskets. They seem to like the new style one.

http://www.mgcars.org.uk/cgi-bin/gen5?runprog=mgoc&a=&p=emg/mgfheadgasket.html
sacha
Posted 14/5/2007 3:03 PM (#282658 - in reply to #245997)
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Wrote by matt parkers dad
Chris VVC
Posted 14/5/2007 3:12 PM (#282660 - in reply to #245997)
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do you need the upraded oil rail aswell?
Gandi69
Posted 14/5/2007 9:45 PM (#282758 - in reply to #245997)
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No Chris, its not a necessity to use the MLS gasket but a worthwhile "upgrade" maybe?
jacobs53
Posted 3/6/2007 7:19 AM (#291538 - in reply to #245997)
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Yer well Im Lee GB, i have a lime green metro with a 100cc moped engine and scooby spoiler. Also after an impreza scoop to give it the touch of class. Any cruises around Midlands i can roll up to?
Snoopy16
Posted 3/6/2007 7:24 AM (#291541 - in reply to #291538)
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jacobs53 - 3/6/2007 1:19 PM

i have a lime green metro with a 100cc moped engine and scooby spoiler. Also after an impreza scoop to give it the touch of class.



Please tell me you are joking
jacobs53
Posted 3/6/2007 9:23 AM (#291582 - in reply to #245997)
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lol - sorry one of my work friends posted as a joke, ignore it... he wishes he drove that though!

Lee
jacobs53
Posted 3/6/2007 2:24 PM (#291682 - in reply to #245997)
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do you have the part number of the uprated gasket?

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Donkey
Posted 7/6/2007 3:25 AM (#293603 - in reply to #245997)
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Quick Question

Whats the deal with these steal gaskets? I bought a performace gasket kit from e-bay(link on last page) thinking would be silicon as described in this thead but its steal? Is this alright and is it better than the silicone one?

Thanks guys!
Dave
dylan0451
Posted 4/7/2007 10:57 AM (#303889 - in reply to #245997)
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i've onl;y seen silicon derived ones, just bought one from QED - its a single gasket but the silicon is actually bonded through the gasket as opposed to sitting on top. apparently they're the dogs proverbial plums, and at a meare £28 can't argue
m4tti3
Posted 4/7/2007 12:38 PM (#303927 - in reply to #245997)
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reading that thread, i noticed there was something about a coolant level sensor that is fitted to the header tank to the TF..... wonder if that could be fitted to a tro.... that's something i'm gunna look into doing i think!
Gandi69
Posted 4/7/2007 1:55 PM (#303957 - in reply to #245997)
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Getting a seal that could stand the pressure would be very difficult I think.
m4tti3
Posted 4/7/2007 8:28 PM (#304108 - in reply to #245997)
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not really, any hydraulics place could sort you out easy as!
Rapier
Posted 7/7/2007 3:05 PM (#304854 - in reply to #246201)
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AdrianSi - 19/2/2007 2:59 PM

If the gasket was a different thickness there would be issues with compression values.


And there are, I'm sure by how much. But the MLS gasket is defenatly thicker, and the compression ration is dropped from 1:10.5 to 1:10.25 as a direct result. (A mk3 gti has a 1:9.5 compression ratio as std, also note that both a 1997 mk3 214si and a metro mk3 Gti have 1.4 103bhp engines, yet the 214si a higher ratio)

I'm pretty much waiting for the first rolling road tests, but I expect a very small decrease in power(upto 2 bhp, but that's a pure guess)
quick_spider
Posted 7/7/2007 5:55 PM (#304915 - in reply to #245997)
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Went to my local Landy garage today to price up the oil rail, and got prices for gaskets and bolts
MLS gasket: £23 +VAT
Uprated oil rail: £29 + VAT
Bolts: £1.28 each + VAT

I'm not sure whether all Land Rover dealers will be the same, but at those prices I think it's worth considering.

Jon
muzza
Posted 7/7/2007 6:03 PM (#304918 - in reply to #245997)
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thats a damn good price
dylan0451
Posted 19/7/2007 5:58 AM (#308693 - in reply to #245997)
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are the qed ones not seen as a good replacement? they're the same width as the original so don't change the compression ratio and are supposed to be pretty badass
R118GSi VVC
Posted 17/8/2007 12:32 PM (#318977 - in reply to #246093)
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these r sell ing for £20odd atm. is this def a fit for a 143vvc as i'll be buying an engine soon?
JamieS
Posted 17/8/2007 1:00 PM (#318985 - in reply to #245997)
Subject: RE: The New Style Head Gasket (Pictures attached for reference)
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All headgaskets are the same so yep

I just cant help myself can I?

Disclaimer: Note that ive never fitted one of these gaskets

Edited by austinMETRO 17/8/2007 1:02 PM
R118GSi VVC
Posted 17/8/2007 1:02 PM (#318986 - in reply to #245997)
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is there anythning else i need to go with this, oil rail, bolts etc?
JamieS
Posted 17/8/2007 1:03 PM (#318987 - in reply to #245997)
Subject: RE: The New Style Head Gasket (Pictures attached for reference)
"MG Metro 1300"

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Location: Warwickshire, UK
That im not sure of so id wait till the knowlage comes
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