Oil filter housing leak (viton o-rings?)

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  • ScHpAnKy
    E30 Mastermind
    • May 2009
    • 1573

    #1

    Oil filter housing leak (viton o-rings?)

    I'm leaking like a fountain (definitely WAY more than small trickle) from the side machining covers instead of the gasket.

    for the visual thinkers:


    I've read that I need the o-rings for the side covers (VITON Part# VT1000-118 , bmw doesn't list them or sell them) that were used during machining. However, lowes, home depot, advanced, autozone, napa etc don't stock anything similar in size. The closest available size I could find was the biggest O-ring in the advanced o-ring assortment (PN# 80000) and it worked for a few minutes before exploding and gushing about a quart of oil when I turned my back. I've seen some people just place the caps in and weld it shut, but I believe the housing is aluminum and I don't have a TIG welder, only MIG.

    Has anybody run in to this, and more importantly fix it? I'd rather not buy a new $450 oil housing as the dealers suggest

    other people also having the same issue, without resolution:
    My car is a 1995 325i. I have confirmed that oil is leaking from my oil filter housing itself, not the gasket. On the back of the housing are two

    91 318i | 87 535iS
  • 328ijunkie
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    • May 2007
    • 3961

    #2
    When i bought them a few years back i had to buy 100 of them. I only have about 10 left.. lol

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    • ScHpAnKy
      E30 Mastermind
      • May 2009
      • 1573

      #3
      ended up getting 25 of them from some phone-only vendor in new hampshire... so if anybody needs a set, PM me!

      91 318i | 87 535iS

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      • M3PO
        E30 Addict
        • May 2012
        • 537

        #4
        My S50 has threaded plugs there???

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        • ScHpAnKy
          E30 Mastermind
          • May 2009
          • 1573

          #5
          Originally posted by M3PO
          My S50 has threaded plugs there???
          a lot of motors do, out of curiosity what year is yours?

          91 318i | 87 535iS

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          • M3PO
            E30 Addict
            • May 2012
            • 537

            #6
            Originally posted by ScHpAnKy
            a lot of motors do, out of curiosity what year is yours?
            It's an S50 so '95 (10/94 IIRC).

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            • justin_l_
              E30 Enthusiast
              • Jun 2007
              • 1079

              #7
              Use O-ring part number 11-42-1-714-764, it is from the through bolt on the m20 ofh.

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              • cmybimmer
                E30 Modder
                • Oct 2010
                • 894

                #8
                Mine were leaking bad in my old e36.. I ended up getting some GM distributor O-rings from auto-zone and it fit perfectly and held up just fine! Used the same ones on my current m50 :up:

                Wish I read this earlier.

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                • Oly_Schmidt
                  Advanced Member
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 111

                  #9
                  Thanks guys.

                  I'm ready to kill. The housing started leaking from the block gasket after about 100 miles of driving after completing the swap. So after ordering and waiting for the gasket, I swapped it out and took it for a quick test (after checking for leaks of course). Ended up leaving a thick line of oil all through my neighborhood.:evil:
                  I thought I'd screwed up so I meticulously disassembled and reassembled everything only to find out it was this O ring. WTF?!?!?!?

                  I hadn't seen anything about this in previous swap stories but I will be adding it to mine (if I ever get this damn thing road worthy). /Vent
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                  • 5Toes
                    Banned
                    • May 2010
                    • 9836

                    #10
                    goto a hydraulics shop, they can get any size oring,e tc. for when they rebuild hydraulic cylinders

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                    • Oly_Schmidt
                      Advanced Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 111

                      #11
                      Good tip! Thanks Toes.
                      It's a bitch waiting for everything to come up from Cali...
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                      • lowdub21
                        Member
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 64

                        #12
                        to permanently fix this issue I use a pipe tap and some pipe plugs. You can probably get the supplies needed at any reputable plumbing store. I think I bought everything I needed at fastenal. No more messing with o-rings.

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                        • not5toes
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2013
                          • 30

                          #13
                          So bump - has anybody done this repair with leaving the housing on car? Not being lazy, I just did the main gasket but it seems there is acccess.

                          How did everybody get the spring to sit?

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                          • iansane
                            E30 Fanatic
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 1342

                            #14
                            I just did this the other day on mine. O'Reilly had the o-rings sold individually behind the counter. $.50 or something ridiculously cheap. Left the housing on the car because I had just done the housing gasket and pushed the circlips in starting on one side and just working slowly to the other. The first few tries I got fairly aggravated.
                            84 325e - 91 325i - 92 318 touring - 91 Trans Am - 01 S4 avant - 03 S-type R - 96 F350 - 15 SS - 84 Biturbo - 91 Defender

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                            • not5toes
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2013
                              • 30

                              #15
                              Good to know! Didnt have to remove the intake manifold then?

                              Im gonna tackle this job this weekend, getting the orings for a few cents at hydraulic shop

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