I feel you are best just doing the easy ones you can do your self and see how it goes. My £800 Disco is totally oil tight, I wouldn't dream of spending that on an oil leak unless it was dangerous.Yeah but the other issue i have is although keen to learn i am not the most mechanically minded person in the pot
When I first got into the world of Land Rover ownership in 1996, I was just 17 and had wielded spanners to adjust the seat height on my bicycle so, like you, I was not mechanically minded. A few months later I was speaking to someone who did everything on his Land Rover and told him that I wasn't mechanically minded. He told me "you may not be mechanically minded but you are not illiterate". So I took his advice, grabbed the manuals, read, re-read and re-read them time and time again. I read magazines avidly until pretty recently. Since the turn of the century and the introduction of forums, youtube, etc. things have become so much easier for the novice.Yeah but the other issue i have is although keen to learn i am not the most mechanically minded person in the pot
+1 start with rocker cover, but it won't won't leak when parked, so unlikely to cure all your ills.i doubt youll cure them a 100% but this is ladder frame it sits between sump and block,though generally leaks are at rear and require g/box off, id fit a new rocker cover gasket (easy job) then see how it goes
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Hi NobberYes , pretty much. It can also be used in conjunction with a cork or paper gasket.
Ive done my sump, rocker cover, water pump and stat housing as well as a few other bits, timing cover etc.
One thing is it can make separation a bit more difficult at a later date than normal sealant but its not really that bad and worth the effort.
Run some brake cleaner over the mating surfaces first, make sure its all clean.