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    2012 CRD valve cover gasket.

    Hi all, is the CRD valve cover gasket prone to leaking? And since its rubber would torquing up the bolts that hold it onto the head be worth doing. And, if so whats the torque setting for these? Cheers all.
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    mine was leaking like crazy, i just replaced it

    the torque is 10-11nm, maybe loosen and re-torque?

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    I don't know what newton meters are, but the foot-poundage is, like, 1.
    And yeah, criss-cross out from the centre when doing them up, maybe in a couple of stages. (Nip them up, then go back over them all, to final torque)

    Old rubber will get hard and perish. New gaskets probably aren't expensive but gasket-goo or dressing will give a bit extra mileage.
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    Thanks guys. I'm toying with the idea of lifting the valve cover and replacing the rubber gasket. I have new glow plug seals and have ordered a set of new glow plugs today. If re-torquing works thats good. But if not I will bite the bullet and do the valve cover lifting thing. I only got the glow plugs because if I have to remove them I may as well replace them. They are working fine but with 250K of service they may not survive being tampered with. I also bought a workshop manual today. Should have done that ages ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mihit View Post
    I don't know what newton meters are, but the foot-poundage is, like, 1.
    FYI:
    10NM = 7.4 ft-lbs
    11NM = 8.1 ft-lbs

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    That's what professor google told me as well.
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    I'd replace the glow plugs while it's apart, they're cheap, you've gotten your moneys worth out of them.
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    The plan is to re-torque the rocker/valve cover this weekend. Shouldn't take too much time and if all goes to plan the glow plugs and seals will also get replaced. Although the glow plug thing will depend on how much time I have left.
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    I had a good look at my valve cover and its surrounds. I discovered that you cant re-torque the cover bolts with out first removing the injector tubes. That's not gunna happen any time soon. But with a good light I think that I have discovered the source of my oil leak. I'm pretty sure that its the rear (number 4) injector seal. I don't know if its very clear in the pictures but I've put them in anyway. Looks like its a new valve cover for me.
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    Yep. That sucks. I had a mobile mechanic mate of mine bodge number 1 up a couple of years ago due to the cost of a new valve cover. He is an ex Yota tech, but their black goo is awesome. Have had no further leaks since he did that. Will have to reach out to my Dhuck charity at some stage and replace it.
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