Oil Transfer Port Oil Leak

One fault that has continually plagued car ownership for me over the years has been oil leaking from the cylinder head gasket at the oil transfer port.

I had it with my 1963 Triumph Herald, my 1970 Vauxhall Viva GT (Victor engine), my 1982 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6 (you would have thought Vauxhall would have learned the lesson by then, or perhaps not) and now I have it with my 1996 Ford Moandeo V6.

In every previous case, the solution has been to source a replacement cylinder head gasket where the manufacturer has had the good sense to put a copper ferrule around the oil transfer port hole. Vauxhall never had the sense to do this - instead for the Victor engine they faffed around with all sorts of pointless mods (dowels, O-rings, pressure reducers, etc.) It took the Vauxhall tuning specialist Blydenstein, to produce the gasket that finally solved the problem on my Viva GT, after three duff repairs by Vauxhall.

I don't know whether the Moandeo V6 cylinder head gasket has a plain hole at the oil transfer port, or whether it has a copper ferrule. Guess I'll find out soon.

Now to the question - how difficult is it to replace the front bank cylinder head gasket on a V6 Mondeo?

Are there any pitfalls to watch out for? I guess I'll have to fit new cylinder head bolts.

Any advice/warnings appreciated.

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