new head gasket leaking coolant!
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I think that may be my problem, or the water pump gasket. My headgasket was in perfect condition when I pulled it off, the head was flat and clean.Leave a comment:
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i stand corrected :DNo, the thermostat housing mounts to the head and there is a gasket. Part #4 on http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...59&hg=11&fg=35Leave a comment:
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No, the thermostat housing mounts to the head and there is a gasket. Part #4 on http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...59&hg=11&fg=35Leave a comment:
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what kinda HG did you use?
I'mma just leave this here....
http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=82138
Is that crap still circulating the internet?
I've sold whatever gaskets somebody asks for be it VR, Elring, Goetze, BMW. I've seen enough of each of them fail to warrant that the majority of the issues stem from the installer. VR has had a slightly higher failure rate, but typically it's on a turbo engine. Each one can have their personal preference, but to claim their preference as fact is just someone trying to sound self-important.
Of course this doesn't apply when you start adding forced induction.Last edited by SkiFree; 12-31-2011, 12:22 PM.Leave a comment:
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Well, it isn't either of those. I had a machine shop check it yesterday. Could the gasket where the thermostat mounts to the cylinder head cause a substantial leak?Leave a comment:
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Well i seriously doubt the head is cracked. The coolant is seeping from both sides of the block where the head meets the block. Also the car has not over heated nor has it leaked a substantial amount of coolant. I believe it was a combination of not resurfacing the head and the cheap Victor Reinz gasket.Leave a comment:
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PM'ed you
It is stupid not to resurface the head before installing. Even if the head is in good condition, the surface warps and is no longer perfectly flat. Don't try to re-torque the head bolts as they are TTY and are only good once. Pull the head off and get it resurfaced and get a new head gasket and bolts and try it again. Also make sure to clean deck surface of the block. I always use a premium sharpening stone to make the surface true.Leave a comment:
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The block would have had to have pretty noticeable deposits on it to cause that.
Best guess, either the head is cracked or it isn't flat. That is assuming that you used new head bolts and torqued them per spec.Leave a comment:
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I just had my decked, or so I thought. The mechanic said it was flat. However, I blew out a new headgasket just two days ago. Could my block and head not be clean enough? I got it pretty damn clean.Leave a comment:
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+2 thanks for the link. i did use a VR set. I've looked up the OEM gasket from bmw. i will def go that route nextwhat kinda HG did you use?
I'mma just leave this here....
http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=82138Leave a comment:
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agreed, done it more than once. There's absolutely no reason to throw away a couple thousand mile belt and tensioner - it's not harmed at all by tensioning it. The things that affect the belt are mileage and age.Leave a comment:

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