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    #31
    You will really only get oil there from a few sources, vanos gasket and vanos solenoid sealing plate would be the prime sources.

    The round plug in the front of the head can leak as well and I suppose a timing covers could produce oil there as well. Oh, can't count out the vanos line as well, but if the vanos line had a leak, it would be pretty obvious in most situations.

    Ideally you don't have oil leaking anywhere, but with these old cars you have to be proactive if you want absolutely 0 oil leaks.
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      #32
      Originally posted by gixxer View Post
      Hello,

      Look for feedbacks on the below quote. Few parts are bit higher but it is what it is in current inflation climate.

      Save that $3600, and buy the VAC over-sized hub + new vanos gasket + valve cover gasket set. That's all I would do.

      No need to replace hte upper chain guide at 30K miles. Remove the 12 cam sleeve bolts, clean the threads on them and the holes, add blue Loctite and bolt them back.

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        #33
        Originally posted by sapote View Post

        Save that $3600, and buy the VAC over-sized hub + new vanos gasket + valve cover gasket set. That's all I would do.

        No need to replace hte upper chain guide at 30K miles. Remove the 12 cam sleeve bolts, clean the threads on them and the holes, add blue Loctite and bolt them back.
        The VAC hub is 700 and having your current pump disc redrilled by Dr. VANOS is 150. That is a significant difference in cost.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
          You will really only get oil there from a few sources, vanos gasket and vanos solenoid sealing plate would be the prime sources.
          So, picked up this borescope/endoscope gadget that do 360-degree movement, and starting to see (maybe) what's going on as the source,

          Seems like the leak maybe at the sealing plate?

          But there are those oil stains at some "odd" places...




          (Ignore the 2023-04-14 timestamp, forgot to set the date/time before using it)


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            #35
            Current school of thought is,

            a) tackle the valve body removal
            b) inspect/replace seals on the sealing plate
            c) clean valve body
            d) clean the oil area as best as possible
            e) put back the valve body
            f) (spirited) drive for few hundred miles, look for oil leak in similar area
            g) if no more leak, then at closer to 30K miles get valve adjustments
            h) additional inspection in and around vanos
            i) maybe replace vanos gasket by then

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                #37
                That's a very very minor leak.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post

                  You can, there's access holes for those in the solenoid pack.
                  Finally, found the right length with enough clearance to put a 1/4 drive torque wrench down there.

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                    #39
                    How do you guys feel about using some rtv on the bottom left of the gasket? I replaced this 2 times and it’s still leaking. Might put a thin layer of rtv on bottom half. This leak is making its way down to my oil pan.

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                      #40
                      Your M is very low mileage. I would leave it alone. If anything, take that money and get the subframe reinforced.

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                        #41


                        This price can't be right surely ?

                        I am tackling the same leak
                        I got a borescope for pictures, i will be uploading later

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by BL92 View Post

                          This price can't be right surely ?

                          I am tackling the same leak
                          I got a borescope for pictures, i will be uploading later
                          Get the Elring gasket. Pretty sure they supply all the metal type gaskets to BMW.

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