
After nursing the car through the holiday and getting it home, i set about changing the head gasket and cleaning the head etc. this absolved the problem with the radiator but after a quick blast to Ikea (about 60miles each way from my houes) i still lost approx. 2 pints of oil

Upon inspection of the underside of the car i found a line of oil approx. the same width as the engine all down the middle of the car.
After some discussion with my father, we concluded that the only gasket we hadn't changed, the engine back plate gasket, had created some kind of small leak which under pressure was allowing oil to spray from under the car and incidentally all over the floorpan.
I have the gasket already as i was going to change it, but was put off when reading the Haynes manual it says that this gasket cannot be changed without first removing the engine.
I would like to know if this is definetely the case or can i change the gasket without removing the engine?
I am off to university soon so if the engine does need to be removed then i'd rather get it out before i go and rebuild as a project while at uni.