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    Proper Valve Cover Gasket installation

    What is the correct valve cover gasket installation technique? Where on the half moons should you apply RTV? On my 3rd Elring VCG in 20,000 miles, ordered BMW OEM VCG want to do this for the last time.

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    Elring gasket might be your problem. Don't use RTV - use Drei Bond. Apply just a dab where it meets the front cover.
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      #3
      What Drei bond should be used - the non hardening type?

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        #4
        Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Post
        Elring gasket might be your problem. Don't use RTV - use Drei Bond. Apply just a dab where it meets the front cover.
        So leave the half moons untouched? Have a nasty leak from them right now.

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          #5
          OEM gasket.

          Toyoyta FIPG on the crack where the VANOS and the head meet, nowhere else.

          Red scotchbrite pad on both surfaces.

          No leaks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Code7rpd View Post
            What Drei bond should be used - the non hardening type?


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            Originally posted by Kdubski View Post

            So leave the half moons untouched? Have a nasty leak from them right now.
            Could be the gasket, but you can apply some drei bond there too.

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              #7
              Originally posted by eacmen View Post
              OEM gasket.

              Toyoyta FIPG on the crack where the VANOS and the head meet, nowhere else.

              Red scotchbrite pad on both surfaces.

              No leaks.
              This is exactly what I've done too, no leaks.

              I will add that you want to apply a very thin layer of fipg, if it squeezes out the sides of the gasket after torquing, you used too much.
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                #8
                Originally posted by eacmen View Post
                OEM gasket.

                Toyoyta FIPG on the crack where the VANOS and the head meet, nowhere else.

                Red scotchbrite pad on both surfaces.

                No leaks.
                Same, but with good ol' RTV and Elring gasket. No leaks. 2nd one too. Gonna do it again on other S54 soon.
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                  #9
                  Wasn't there discussion back on m3f that Elring was the OEM for the valve cover gasket?

                  Just a data point:
                  I used a Victor Reinz VCG, small dabs of RTV at the corners of the half moons and the VANOS-head joint. No leaks.

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                    #10
                    I don't know if we ever learned who the real maker of the VCG is. Don't think it's elring, though elring is an OEM for other OE parts on BMWs.
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                      #11
                      Dabbed some high temp RTV on corners of half moons and where the VANOS mounts. First VC gasket leaked but second OEM didn't. Pay attention to the tabs that go in the sides of the cover, they need to be seated flush.

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                        #12
                        i went through this, and learned the hard way there is nothing you can do but buy OE

                        I bought an original item, put it on with no RTV other than at the VANOS joint and it is bone dry. is also KEY you replace the grommets, they are the ones that clamp down the gasket

                        Alternatively, if you are cheap, you can add two washers so there is enough clamping force to press the seal, but the elRing gasket is not to par.
                        Last edited by maupineda; 04-23-2021, 12:19 PM.

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                          #13
                          This is one of those areas where non OE BMW often gives issues.

                          I use an OE BMW gasket without any sealant, haven’t had any leaks over 300,000 miles of e46 M3 ownership 😜

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                            #14
                            I'm at a loss of words! Pulled off the VCG, no resistance! Like just the weight of it was holding it down. I remember when I first did it, it required force to pry up! Bigger shocker, oil in the spark plug tubes! Not much but its noticeable.

                            This is less than 5k miles since install. Followed TIS to a T so I know it was installed correct (even retorqued after few hundred miles).

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                              #15
                              glad this popped up. i did mine about 2 years ago (only like 1000 miles) but its leaking like crazy in the back. need to redo the whole thing and reference this thread

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