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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: x1xv45 on 10 April 2009, 14:52:30

Title: cam cover gasket tightening
Post by: x1xv45 on 10 April 2009, 14:52:30
I followed the various guides in faq, and some other advice in some threads here - I got the impression blue hylamar would be ok for the sealant. Was this a  bad choice? I've tightened to 8Nm as per guidelines, and run a short distance. So far so good.

My question is about the sealant and/or gasket settling in and do I need to recheck the tightness of the bolts, and at what sort of interval. It mentions something like this on the hylamar tube, and past gasket experience has made me a bit wary. I don't want to burn it out on a long drive if there's more to do.

Also, 8Nm is surprisingly light, but I'll stick to it against all instincts!
Title: Re: cam cover gasket tightening
Post by: TheBoy on 10 April 2009, 15:00:55
8Nm is right. Do not be tempted to do tighter. Its uneducated 'mechanics' who have started the myth about warped covers to cover up their poor workmanship by not reading the spec, and using a torque wrench
Title: Re: cam cover gasket tightening
Post by: tigers_gonads on 10 April 2009, 15:02:49
sorry bud, used blue hylamar on mine and it lasted 3 weeks  :y
vx is best but if your dealer is like mine then he won't have a clue  >:(
( see my previous post on green or black sealant for details )

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1239299452

if you have got anymore info feel free to post it  :y
from the sound of it there is quite a few lads with the same job this weekend  :y
Title: Re: cam cover gasket tightening
Post by: x1xv45 on 10 April 2009, 17:15:05
tiger: in the thread, cbh said "I used Hylomar Universal Blue on mine as I could not get the black stuff at the time and that was 40K miles ago, no leaks since"

boy: thanks for the reassurance on 8Nm.

I'll hope for the best and try for the Vauxhall black if I have to do it over again.
Title: Re: cam cover gasket tightening
Post by: tigers_gonads on 10 April 2009, 17:23:18
mine is a v6.
don't know if it makes much diferance. some of the more experienced lads will know better.