- 1 x gasket (12341-P13-000),
4 x spark plug orifice seals / O-rings (12342-PT2-000),
8 x washers incorporating rubber seals (90442-PR7-A00).
Over the following months, the cylinder head cover gasket continued to leak oil. I removed it a number of times, degreased the surface of the cylinder head where it makes contact, applied sealant and it persisted in leaking. Put this into contrast to the original Honda seal:- during August 2010, I resprayed my car's cylinder head cover Ruby Red Pearl to match the bodywork. I reused the original seals which were 10.5 years old and I didn't use any sealant whatsoever and it never leaked at all for years. It only started leaking after the cover was removed a few times during June & July 2013.
While getting my car's bushes replaced with ES polyurethane bushes last month at Performance Autoworks, I asked them to diagnose a separate oil leak which was narrowed down to both the VTEC solenoid housing gasket and cam seal end plug. It was also noted that the cylinder head cover gasket was leaking slightly which I was aware of. Rich at Performance Autoworks said that he had experienced a few different aftermarket gasket sets and none are as good as the original Honda items.
A couple of weeks ago while replacing the VTEC solenoid housing gasket and cam seal end plug, I replaced the BGA seals with original Honda items (1 x gasket = 22.26 & 4 x spark plug orifice seals / O-rings = £18.67). Two weeks later, I'm relieved to say that not a drop of oil has leaked. I kept the 8 x washers incorporating rubber seals from BGA as they are OK. Although, I should note that their diameters is slightly smaller than the original Honda items, maybe by about 1 or 2mm. They fit and do their job, but there is a ring around them on the cylinder head cover where the original Honda items had been fitted.
Maybe the leaking BGA cylinder head cover gasket I had was just a one off, however this was my personal experience which others might want to take into account when replacing theirs.