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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser head gasket — what it is and when to deal with it

Yes, the 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser (J200) uses a cylinder head gasket. Toyota’s factory repair information (TIS/Repair Manual) for both the 3UR‑FE petrol V8 and the 1VD‑FTV 4.5‑litre twin‑turbo diesel V8 includes “Cylinder Head: Removal/Installation” procedures that specify renewing the head gasket and following a torque‑to‑yield head‑bolt sequence. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for J200 lists “Gasket, Cylinder Head” under Engine Mechanical for these engines, and reputable aftermarket catalogues also offer complete head‑gasket sets for this model. So the head gasket is a relevant, fitted, and serviceable component on the 2014 Land Cruiser.

On the 2014 Land Cruiser, the head gasket sits between the engine block and the cylinder head(s), sealing three critical paths at once: high‑pressure combustion, coolant galleries, and oil passages. Whether it’s the Aussie/Kiwi‑favourite 1VD‑FTV diesel or a market‑specific 3UR‑FE petrol V8, Toyota uses robust multi‑layer steel (MLS) gaskets designed to handle big loads, long distances, and hot conditions under the bonnet.

There’s no routine “maintenance” of a head gasket itself, but keeping the cooling system in top nick massively extends its life. Correct coolant strength (Toyota SLLC pink), on‑schedule coolant changes, a healthy radiator, viscous fan/clutch (where fitted), and an intact thermostat all help keep combustion temps stable. That stability is what MLS gaskets love.

If replacement becomes necessary, it’s a proper workshop job. The V8 layout means two banks, tight clearances, and a precise torque‑angle sequence for the single‑use, torque‑to‑yield head bolts. Good practice on this Land Cruiser includes:

  • Thorough diagnosis first: cooling‑system pressure test, chemical block test, and cylinder leak‑down to confirm the issue.
  • Machining or at least checking head flatness and surface finish to MLS spec