Thanks fellas-that's helpful. Pinger what brand was your timing cover-do you remember?
From USAutomotive it £84 inc post and VAT.
Part number on the invoice : DOR635-505.
It took them one week to obtain then two days for UK postage.
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Thanks fellas-that's helpful. Pinger what brand was your timing cover-do you remember?
I'm thinking to replace PCV too anyways.Can't remember other than it appeared to be identical to the one that came off ( including 'made in China' marking). I have no idea if the one I removed was original though. It also had a set of new retaining bolts - forgot thought earlier.
Tried to find it on US Automotive's web site but not listed. They ordered it from USA. I still have the old one and I'll have a look at it later for any clues as to who made it - and the box the new one arrived in if it's in the garage that is (binned more likely).
Where is yours leaking from (and before going further - is your PCV good as that can be a cause of a leak)?
You really need to change your supplier bro.From USAutomotive it £84 inc post and VAT.
Part number on the invoice : DOR635-505.
It took them one week to obtain then two days for UK postage.
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Ok thanks-I ordered already but can always buy again.If you haven't placed that order yet, consider adding a sump/oil pan gasket to it. If yours tears - you'll need one.
Yup it's a big silicone formed piece. And delicate after being on the engine for 20+ years. The better ones come with little plastic dowels to help hold it in place on the block while locating the pan. These go in the corners IIRC. Very helpful!If you haven't placed that order yet, consider adding a sump/oil pan gasket to it. If yours tears - you'll need one.