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    Well, there we have it. I want to give a shout-out to the previous owners for clearly taking care of the head gasket and apparent coolant in the cylinder which I never knew about or experienced before. Thank goodness I stopped driving it in time to not cause more damage, wow, this is incredible. Thank you for the update Anri looking forward to more as more unfolds - I read your posts like 5 times to make sure I got it all correct haha, thank goodness the block is OK! 🙌
    - Jonathan


    2004 M3 6MT Carbon Black OEM+ | Vortex Days

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      Originally posted by cobra View Post
      Luckily this seems like a pretty easy fix. Clean it up, new head gasket, good to go?

      Do you use any sort of copper sealant or special process on the new gasket, or install it as it comes?
      Cobra,

      Your question has very tall answer.

      The genuine Original head gasket has coating
      around the important areas, coolant passages,
      oil return, bore.

      S54 multi layer gasket design relays heavily on that coating.

      Cast iron block with the combination of aluminum head it
      never works right in thermal expansion when the engine
      warms up from stone cold! never ever. Aluminum on Aluminum
      works much better (don't get depressed for the beloved S54
      there is a solution!)

      The massive temperature changes throughout the life
      span with the combination of running hot makes the cases
      move a lot resulting the coating to shred! when the coating
      shreds around the oil return, water passages, the liquids leak
      thru immediately regardless of the stamp/design to work as a spring
      during contractions around the critical areas.

      S54 carried the oil return galleys design from M20 on the
      exhaust side. On most S54s the exhaust side is sweat. (At
      present I have 3 S62s and all 3 the gasket sweats in
      that area) Also the head bolts are too far away from the area
      and the support is weaker and when the parts warp little its
      over...oil starts to leak from there combined with shredded
      coating.

      Note in the picture Jonathans head gasket was leaking from
      1 all the way to 6 on the exhaust side. Look at the head gasket
      coating is shredded and no longer supporting sealing conditions.
      One may think that this is left over from previous leaking valve cover
      gasket but its not..

      The copper spray after few heat cycles do turn into a rock solid
      layer. it does work well with other gaskets.

      Spraying Copper on the S54 gasket you are basically destroying
      the function of the coating.

      Please understand I am not saying the copper spray it will not work
      but understanding the design of the parts and how it works I do not
      use copper spray on factory design gasket. On other brand gaskets
      is the only way to seal is via Cooper spray but again not on S54 design

      Enjoy the pics.

      Regards,
      Anri













      Last edited by Anri; 01-10-2024, 05:14 AM.
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        We are lucky to have a guy like Anri here on the forum willing to share his knowledge and document everything so well!

        Based on what you're saying - a big contributor to the headgasket wearing out would be the number of heat cycles and the temperature range. So - a daily driven car in a cold environment will see more relative movement and higher number of cycles than one used in a more mild environment or for longer trips?

        I'm always blown away by how close the cylinders are on this engine. Amazing that it even works in the first place.

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          Thanks for adding such good content, Anri. I love following these threads and learning along the way.

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            Originally posted by cobra View Post
            Based on what you're saying - a big contributor to the headgasket wearing out would be the number of heat cycles and the temperature range
            Running the engine hot with late fan clutch engagement is the biggest contributor
            for the head gasket failure.
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              Prepped the pistons for Moly coating. Pistons
              are checked and all in factory spec.

              Note the factory lines on the skirt are like New...

              Regards
              Anri








              Last edited by Anri; 01-14-2024, 02:01 PM.
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                Originally posted by Anri View Post

                S54 multi layer gasket design relays heavily on that coating.

                Cast iron block with the combination of aluminum head it
                never works right in thermal expansion when the engine
                warms up from stone cold! never ever. Aluminum on Aluminum
                works much better (don't get depressed for the beloved S54
                there is a solution!)
                I hope you don’t mind me asking, but what would that solution be? An aftermarket gasket? Please enlighten us all
                E46 ///M3 • 12/2002 • phönix-gelb • 6MT
                E39 ///M5 • 12/1998 • avus-blau • 6MT
                E60 ///M5 • 11/2006 • saphir-schwarz • 6MT

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                  Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post

                  I hope you don’t mind me asking, but what would that solution be? An aftermarket gasket? Please enlighten us all
                  Billet CNC machined aluminum block

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                    Originally posted by Anri View Post
                    Prepped the pistons for Moly coating. Pistons
                    are checked and all in factory spec.

                    Note the factory lines on the skirt are like New...

                    Regards
                    Anri
                    Hey Arni, great work and thanks for sharing. How did you clean the pistons? Vapor Blasting?

                    -Rob

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                      Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post

                      I hope you don’t mind me asking, but what would that solution be? An aftermarket gasket? Please enlighten us all
                      I am thinking to open a different post on this subject.

                      Regards
                      Anri
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                        Originally posted by cobra View Post

                        Billet CNC machined aluminum block
                        Cobra,

                        Don't get too excited about Billet Alu blocks..
                        Billet blocks are great but they carry their own issues
                        I can't see it with S54 given the fact we are after every
                        single CC on the S54.

                        Read the BMW PDF Bulletin carefully when they say the
                        block remained cast iron..

                        Regards,
                        Anri
                        Last edited by Anri; 01-17-2024, 03:33 PM.
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                          Originally posted by robgill View Post

                          Hey Arni, great work and thanks for sharing. How did you clean the pistons? Vapor Blasting?

                          -Rob
                          Correct, its Vapor blasted. I do offer this service.
                          Last edited by Anri; 01-17-2024, 10:13 AM.
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                            Pistons are all coated with Moly dry film
                            so do the ACL bearings.

                            Moving forward.

                            Regards,
                            Anri

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                              Originally posted by Anri View Post
                              Pistons are all coated with Moly dry film
                              so do the ACL bearings.

                              Moving forward.

                              Regards,
                              Anri

                              Wow they look new.

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                                Originally posted by Anri View Post
                                Pistons are all coated with Moly dry film
                                so do the ACL bearings.

                                Moving forward.

                                Regards,
                                Anri

                                Hi ANRI, in your experience, is there an actual benefit to coat the bearings? I was thinking something like yours, or micro blue. Would you offer this service? I have a RB set for my car.

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