No sump gasket on V8S?
No sump gasket on V8S?
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marcello

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24 posts

274 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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I've just remounted my egine in the V8S. I noticed that the rod that is underneath the sump is quite close to it. I think the gap is 3 mm , which seems not to be enough to me. When i disassembled the engine I noticed that there was no sump gasket fitted, only 'liquid' gasket stuff. Because the sump gasket of a RV8 is quite thick I am beginning to wonder if the V8S should not have a sump gasket. Am I right?

Thanks,
Marcel
Apeldoorn, Holland

HarryW

15,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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Pretty certain mine has cork sump gasket fitted. What is this 'rod' . Do you mean the anti-roll-bar (ARB) , if so, from memory mine is close but ceratinly greater than 3mm though . Are you sure its not somenthing like the engine mounts are drooping. I'll have a look underneath mine tonight when I get home if required.

Harry

greenv8s

30,999 posts

307 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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On mine the sump is almost touching the anti-roll bar, it has a sump gasket, not had any problems with it so far.

HarryW

15,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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, just got in from the garage and there must be at least 5mm between the sump and the ARB. Bloody tight or what

Harry

keithyboy

1,940 posts

293 months

Thursday 29th January 2004
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Likewise on mine too - tight !! Definately have a cork gasket too!

rubyV8s

132 posts

284 months

Thursday 29th January 2004
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You should have a sump gasket fitted.

Topcats told me the problem with the paste type gasket sealer is that it can melt when v hot and run into the sump itself. It can then be sucked up and b*gger up the oil pump/take up pipe.

>> Edited by rubyV8s on Thursday 29th January 12:54

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Thursday 29th January 2004
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Most of the good engine builders use silicone sealent. The 520 has has silicone on the sump and valley with no problems for years. The sump gasket is about as effective as a sieve. Silicone is heat resistent and if carefully used - no large blobs in the sump pan please - is safe.

marcello

Original Poster:

24 posts

274 months

Thursday 29th January 2004
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Thanks!

Obviously I ment the anti roll bar. I had a look again this evening and the gap is 5 mm. So I feel comfortable again and leave it like it is! In a few weeks I'm going start it for the first time since the overhaul. Sometimes at night I see all the nuts and bolts I had in my hands in front of me...
Hope to drive again soon.

Many Thanks,
Marcel