Apologoes for another post, slightly different issue.
I took out the chain tensioner piston and replaced the o-ring etc. When I went to reinstall, I noted it did not sit flush to the head. There is no specific tensioner piston gasket specified, but the adjacent manifold gasket overlaps the chain tensioner piston (see pic). I am guessing the manifold gasket has been install backwards at some point, because pictures of a new manifold gasket show a cutoff at front of engine, which would not then interfere with chain tensioner pivot sitting flush.
My question is to resolve this should I:
1. remove the inlet/outlet manifold (urgh) and correctly install new manifold gasket, etc. - I know thats the 'right' thing to do.
2. use a gasket 180-052-06-80 which is various spec'ed for the W113, and cut off the end to fit round manifold gasket (see pic) - does this gasket really fit in any case on a W113?
3. do surgery on the manifold gasket in situ to remove the part around the tensioner piston stud (this not appear to be a manifold stud) so everything sits square.
I am leaning toward 3., but comments appreciated.