My M42 was entirely rebuilt by bmwpower (I purchased the car from him) and he did a 100% thorough job when rebuilding & reinstalling all of the engine parts. He went by the available manuals (both online & physical books) and all parts used were brand new. All engine bolts were also torqued to factory specifications too.
Now here comes the question(s)....
The front timing cover gasket(s) are seeping oil. All of the bolts around this area are and were torqued to factory specs. None of the manuals mentioned any use of gasket sealer when installing these new gaskets. The gaskets are brand new gaskets!! All of the surfaces on the engine & timing covers were thoroughly and 100% cleaned before being reassembled and before any gaskets were put into place.
(ALSO NOTE: The rest of the engine is dry and free of any oil seepage or leaks, as the seepage/leak is definitely coming from the front timing cover gaskets.)
I have included a pic of the area/gaskets in question below:

Reference gaskets # 15 (lower timing cover gasket) & 16 (L & R upper timing cover gaskets) which are seated behind #1 (upper timing cover) and #2 (lower timing cover).
Should these gaskets have had gasket sealer used on them (or the cover surfaces) prior to being installed?
Why would brand new gaskets seep oil? The oil being used is regular non-synthetic 10w40... Since the engine was reassembled and the car was put back on the road, I've since put over 1,000 miles on it.
After reading some other threads, I came across this one where another member ALSO had front timing cover oil seepage after installing brand new gaskets:
http://www.m42club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5117His remedy after installing the 2nd set of gaskets (after the 2nd brand new set leaked), he removed the gaskets entirely and used Permatex's "The Right Stuff" and has not had any oil seepage since...
Can someone offer up some opinions as to why brand new gaskets would seep or leak oil? Is there possibly a manufacturing defect with these new gaskets or maybe they are not being made of the correct material to prevent seepage? Should gasket sealer be used in these areas even though the manuals make no mention of it?