Valley Gasket Recommendations
Valley Gasket Recommendations
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ChimpOnGas

Original Poster:

9,637 posts

200 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Hi all,

I need to replace my valley gasket and am looking for advice on who makes quality RV8 gasket sets. Back in the day I would only use Payen but I'm probably showing my age now, what are the trusted go to brand for RV8 gasket sets?

I'm not a fan of Britpart stuff and don't want to go to a TVR specialists only to find I've purchaced reboxed Britpart gaskets at a premium price, to be honest I'm inclined to go to a Land Rover parts specialists for this sort of thing but I want to make sure I'm only buying a quality gasket set.

Thanks, Dave.

Belle427

11,145 posts

254 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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The last one I bought came from real steel, I’m not sure what brand it was I just figured they would stock something half tidy.

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

170 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Powers built them, they won’t use rubbish. Price might be steeper but usually does the job first time. It will be there a long time I’d expect so a few quid difference either way doesn’t bother me to much. I like to support our parts suppliers where I can. smile
Be fked without em in the longer run.


TJC46

2,196 posts

227 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Here you go genuine land rover.

https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-LKJ500020

Also genuine end seals and genuine clamps

https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-ERR7283

https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-ERR7283

If its genuine land rover then it all comes at a price.

Other cheaper options here https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GRID800055

ChimpOnGas

Original Poster:

9,637 posts

200 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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Thanks chaps thumbup

A little research reveals my favoured gasket maker Payen only supply the valley gasket in bare steel, can someone list the advantages of going to a composite valley gasket please?

Cheers, Dave.

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

281 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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They don't stain and look horrible. Also composite may reduce the heat under the intake and provide a better seal around the ports.

If your ports are enlarged expect some fun trimming the gaskets. I have seen some that have been hammered over into the ports.

It's been a very long time since I used a tin gasket.

Sardonicus

19,289 posts

242 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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Paul@V8Tuner (Victor Reinz) Realsteel or V8D none supply or use st however

ChimpOnGas

Original Poster:

9,637 posts

200 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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Sardonicus said:
Paul@V8Tuner (Victor Reinz) Realsteel or V8D none supply or use st however
Thanks mate thumbup

geeman237

1,337 posts

206 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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I replaced a valley gasket earlier this year on an early Griffith 4.0. I got a (assumed quality) new one from a respected TVR supplier along with a camshaft kit. The problem was the fit. The heads had probably been skimmed as part of the TVR engine factory build to up the CR. As a result, with the rubber end seals in place I could not get the valley gasket holes to align with the head and intake ports. In the end I didn't fit the rubber end seals and used a suitable sealant. Aligned perfectly and no leaks.


TarquinMX5

2,412 posts

101 months

Thursday 31st October 2019
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I used a genuine LR one and end seals last year. I'd looked into it for a while and eventually bought genuine ones from the local LR specialist.

ChimpOnGas

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9,637 posts

200 months

Thursday 31st October 2019
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TarquinMX5 said:
I used a genuine LR one and end seals last year. I'd looked into it for a while and eventually bought genuine ones from the local LR specialist.
This sounds like a sensible strategy, quality parts without getting too robbed...... hopefully?

Can you recall what you paid and what LR parts specialist you used?

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

170 months

Friday 1st November 2019
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It’s a valley gasket.
Whats the big deal here, just buy one.

I got mine from Powers, they even punched out the holes to take 500 heads for free but then I was a good customer wink




ChimpOnGas

Original Poster:

9,637 posts

200 months

Friday 1st November 2019
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Classic Chim said:
It’s a valley gasket.
Whats the big deal here, just buy one.
Sorry I thought the forum was for asking questions about TVRs, TVR parts, and other TVR related stuff confused

If we dont ask TVR questions and share TVR knowledge the next thing well know this TVR forum will be filled with people discussing electric bicycles.

Unlikely and idiotic I know, but it could happen nuts

Thanks for your comments Alum, have a good day.

TarquinMX5

2,412 posts

101 months

Friday 1st November 2019
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ChimpOnGas said:
TarquinMX5 said:
I used a genuine LR one and end seals last year. I'd looked into it for a while and eventually bought genuine ones from the local LR specialist.
This sounds like a sensible strategy, quality parts without getting too robbed...... hopefully?

Can you recall what you paid and what LR parts specialist you used?
Sorry, can't remember the prices although I can recall that they were quite reasonable (although obviously not the cheapest), having priced up a number of options; I bought various other bits (not for TVR) at the same time and receipt is not to hand at the moment. I used Brookwells Land Rover (based in the South West) as I happened to be visiting the area at the time and it was convenient.

My problem was a very slight amount of oil being burnt but only on tickover and only intermittently. It stumped a few people as none of the normal problems fitted the symptoms, eventually we concluded that the valley gasket was possibly breaking down slightly and sometimes a small amount of oil, probably from a weeping rocker cover (also replaced) was being sucked into the manifold.

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

170 months

Saturday 2nd November 2019
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ChimpOnGas said:
Sorry I thought the forum was for asking questions about TVRs, TVR parts, and other TVR related stuff confused

If we dont ask TVR questions and share TVR knowledge the next thing well know this TVR forum will be filled with people discussing electric bicycles.

Unlikely and idiotic I know, but it could happen nuts

Thanks for your comments Alum, have a good day.
rofl
I was wondering when that might come into it biggrin
You are of course quite right, what happens when TVR Parts suppliers go bust and all those other things we need disappear. Support your Tvr suppliers not Rimmer bros, where will they be when we need em most is my point. Surely a valley gasket from a Tvr specialist is hardly going to break the bank but mostly people are just looking for cheap!

I happen to have friends on here who might benefit from an E bike. rofl

Idiotic, that’s me mate I own a Tvr, comes with the territory.
A bit like a so called mechanical expert needing to ask where or what valley gasket to buy, it’s no rocket science but if the info helps others buy from anywhere but a Tvr specialist,,,hmmmm that’s probably more important as you might save 2 quid.

Tvr specialists compared to most other specialist marks are infact very reasonable in price all things considered.
Without this back up where would most of us be. Tvr owners would be very thin on the ground so if this very forum is simply used to search out the cheapest option then it’s eventually going to lead to our parts suppliers giving up which would devastate the future.
Saying that we have about 10 years to enjoy the cars before it’s all banned anyway.
Based on your years of experience on cars you’ll have this changed out in a morning Dave thumbup




ChimpOnGas

Original Poster:

9,637 posts

200 months

Saturday 2nd November 2019
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Cheers Alun,

All good points and well made mate thumbup

TarquinMX5

2,412 posts

101 months

Saturday 2nd November 2019
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Far be for me to get involved but I do share the view about supporting the TVR specialists and I do use them, even visiting TVR parts to collect things once (not the easiest place to find) but on this occasion it was convenient to buy a genuine part whilst sourcing various other 'bits'. It's no different with other marques, especially some of the classics, as the specialist suppliers will often have parts remanufactured, keeping cars going for longer than might otherwise be the case.

Anyway, hugs all round hippy

Sardonicus

19,289 posts

242 months

Saturday 2nd November 2019
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TarquinMX5 said:
Far be for me to get involved but I do share the view about supporting the TVR specialists and I do use them, even visiting TVR parts to collect things once (not the easiest place to find) but on this occasion it was convenient to buy a genuine part whilst sourcing various other 'bits'. It's no different with other marques, especially some of the classics, as the specialist suppliers will often have parts remanufactured, keeping cars going for longer than might otherwise be the case.

Anyway, hugs all round hippy
Good point thumbup no one will argue with that