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LR051048 - Timing Cover Gasket – 4.4L V8 M62

Original price - Original price €15,80
Original price
€15,80
€15,80 - €15,80
Current price €15,80
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Timing Cover Gasket - seals the timing gear cover to the engine block.

Forms the oil-tight seal between the timing cover and the block for cylinders 1-4, retaining oil around the timing drive. Fitted to the 4.4L V8 petrol engine (BMW M62).
Vehicle Model Range Rover 2002-2012 (L322)
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER L322 2002-2006 — 4.4L V8 BMW M62 Petrol. Timing cover gasket, cylinders 1-4.
Alternative Codes
LR051048

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Frequently asked questions

What does the timing cover gasket do?
The timing cover gasket forms the oil-tight seal between the timing cover and the engine block, retaining oil around the timing drive. This gasket seals the cover for cylinders 1 to 4 on the 4.4L V8 petrol engine (BMW M62).
Which model and engine does this gasket fit?
This gasket fits the Range Rover L322 (2002-2006) with the 4.4L V8 BMW M62 petrol engine. It's the timing cover gasket for cylinders 1 to 4. Note the M62 engine specifically, since later L322 petrol V8s use different Jaguar-derived engines and gaskets.
Should this gasket be replaced whenever the timing cover comes off?
Yes, replace the timing cover gasket whenever the cover is removed. The old gasket typically won't reseal once disturbed, and reusing it risks an oil leak. Given the labour to reach it, fitting a new gasket as standard during timing work is the safe approach.