Stunned Monkey wrote::roll: how much longer can this go on... the gasket is not available from Renault, the Z7X never used timing or rocher covers, and I've never had any problems using just gunge. I can't see how a small fragment of silicone would damage a chain driven gear pump with hardened teeth. That's assuming it manages to get past the strainer in the sump, assuming further that there was any to get there in the first place, which if using it sparingly as advised should never be a problem.
Okay, ignore what I've said, use a gasket. I'm sure Dave will be happy to supply them.
Because.....drum roll...
If your assembling an engine from scratch, and have it out the car, and lay it on its back, line it up easily, then there is probably no issue with using a decent sealer...and it can dry for time etc, then fill the engine with oil etc, run it..
But seeing as most people are going to have the engine in situ, ie vertical, with oil inside most of it, trying to place a timing cover on the engine in the correct position first time while you lay on your back on the floor is a logistical nightmare, abeit managing to lose most of the silicone seal in the first place as it touches parts of the engine you didnt want it too, hence defeating the object of being a 'seal'...
'I can't see how a small fragment of silicone would damage a chain driven gear pump with hardened teeth. That's assuming it manages to get past the strainer in the sump, assuming further that there was any to get there in the first place'
...and that in there lies the problem...
It can, it does.