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Originally posted by michaeljchn View PostHey guys im dealing with a severe oil leak in the passenger side front on my M3.
I attached some photos. I suspected the tensioner but i have a new crush ring installed on it and torqued down when i did my vanos/chain guide service.
The leak is covering the whole front passenger side... VANOS oil canister is wet (the bottom of it at least), my steering rack boot on the passenger side, a nd behind the harmonic balancer is wet as well.
The driver side of the engine is relatively dry.
Could it be an oil filter housing gasket leak? Vanos oil line cracked? The valve cover gasket isnt leaking from the top so im ruling that out.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View PostOne idea...have you ever shredded a drive belt? If so check the front main seal.
I would clean the area up, put dye in the oil, drive it and then use a UV flashlight to find the leak
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Update: Cleaned the oil up. Installed new vanos line. But the leak persists. It appears to be dripping from above but I have a new tensioner crush washer installed as well as the vanos gasket from a recent vanos job i did. So Im at a loss.
Note - this picture was taken right after installing the new vanos line w/ maybe 40 miles on it. If i keep driving, the entire front of the oil pan would be wet with oil.
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I had a similar leak, which I originally thought was the vanos oil line. But after I pulled off the vanos solenoid pack, I saw that the freeze plug on the cylinder head was missing.
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/main-forum/e46-2001-2006/77773-massive-oil-leak?p=77901#post77901When I was on the freeway, my car developed a massive oil leak. Oil is everywhere on the front passenger side of the engine. Oil is all over the bottom side of the headers, frame rail, undertray, steering rack, suspension, and the front right wheel well. Prior to this, my car did not have any real leaks. I recently changed
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Originally posted by eacmen View PostI know you changed the vanos gasket but it might still be leaking from the lower left bolt area. I’ve had to use sealant around that bolt hole before. Took oil dye and inspection mirror to find it.
Where did you add sealant? Gasket then to the head? Or on the vanos unit to the gasket?
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Originally posted by michaeljchn View Post
I just went out to look at the area you specified and I do see some seepage...interesting development.
Where did you add sealant? Gasket then to the head? Or on the vanos unit to the gasket?
Also scrubbed both surfaces with red scotchbrite to ensure good mating surface. Careful with any abrasive that’s harder than aluminum. Red sb is the hardest thing i would use.
Be very careful torquing those bolts as the threads in the head strip easily. Ask me how I know.
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
I added a *thin* layer of toyota FIPG to the head side bottom left bolt area. This is not a bead and squish style scenario. You’re basically filling a gap between the vanos gasket and the head.
Also scrubbed both surfaces with red scotchbrite to ensure good mating surface. Careful with any abrasive that’s harder than aluminum. Red sb is the hardest thing i would use.
Be very careful torquing those bolts as the threads in the head strip easily. Ask me how I know.
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The pictures look like a normal BMW. This is normal operation. I've seen 3 year old cars under warranty with worse leaks.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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