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Technically possible, but you probably want to get in there and clean up the mating surfaces. If you just disconnect the splined shafts (and don't touch the sprocket bolts), you don't need to redo the timing.Originally posted by Grke46m3 View PostRandom question can you replace the vanos gasket without fully removing the vanos itself?
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Remove the vanos solenoid plate, then just unbolt the vanos module, then separate it from the head about 1", then replace the gasket, and put things back in reverse order.Originally posted by Grke46m3 View PostRandom question can you replace the vanos gasket without fully removing the vanos itself?
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Yes, As mentioned above be sure to clean both surfaces. I use red 3M scotchbrite pad.Originally posted by Grke46m3 View PostRandom question can you replace the vanos gasket without fully removing the vanos itself?
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Don’t use anything too abrasive as the head is aluminum.
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Only time I ever advocate using any sealant is around the lower left hole if there was previously a leak from that area. If so, use a *thin* layer of sealant on the head side. I use toyota fipg but hondabond likely works well too.Originally posted by Grke46m3 View PostShould I coat the gasket in a thin layer of Honda bond?
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Got it. Gasket can go on ether way right? Or do you prefer the crushed side go towards the head?Originally posted by eacmen View Post
Only time I ever advocate using any sealant is around the lower left hole if there was previously a leak from that area. If so, use a *thin* layer of sealant on the head side. I use toyota fipg but hondabond likely works well too.
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“””Originally posted by Grke46m3 View Post
Got it. Gasket can go on ether way right? Or do you prefer the crushed side go towards the head?
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If vanos top corner alignment dowels remained on engine head place vanos gasket on engine head.
Place gasket on head with gasket ridge to vanos (front). Gasket two lower tabs will point to vanos (front) (picture).
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TIS says to replace the sealing plate each time. The o-rings get compressed, so they might not seal if you reuse the plate. Beisan sells an o-ring kit and you can buy a few to have on hand if you don't want to buy a new plate each time it gets removed.Originally posted by BL92 View Post
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