Hello, I have a considerable amount of oil escaping from the cam cover gasket. I have changed the gasket for a patent (non vauxhall) one recently and the "O" ring in the oil filler cap. It seemed OK for a couple of weeks after changing the gasket but now the leak is worse. I wondered whether it could be the sump breather gummed up? If so how do I get to it? The engine has done 158K miles so there is probably a bit of blow by causing crank case compression. It still pulls OK and still does good MPG. The Haynes Manual (Bless) says the crank case gasses are drawn through a wire mesh into the inlet track. Can this mesh get blocked at high mileage?
I have read on one post that non Vauxhall replacement gaskets are no good so perhaps this is the problem. I did not use a gasket compound either as the original gasket looked to be fitted dry and Haynes said nothing about using a compound. Any help welcome.
Sorry if this issue is already covered but I have spent 3 hours searching the site.
Regards Bob24.
I'm afraid you've wasted your money on pattern, they have a long history of failing very quickly.
You need to fit genuine gaskets, cost around £45 for the 2.0/2.2's & will last much longer (10 years/ 100k)
Please see my guide which is for 2.2, but 2.0 is similar, you need to use the black sealant and correctly torque the cam cover to 8Nm.
Ensuring the breathers are clean is key as well, along with regular oil changes. GM oil is best value for money, avoid the likes of Castrol as they easily mayo up.
Bigyin54 are you reading this? This is exactly why we recommend genuine!