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    Head gasket done?

    So I just bought this car 10/10, drove it from Seattle to Phoenix with no problems. I noticed oil on the exhaust side when I got home. Cleaned it up a bit drove it and I think it's a head gasket leak. Can you guys confirm? I should replace it before it gets worse right? It's below the valve cover by the exhaust manifold. Back end of motor seems to be the worst. Here's some pictures. The 3 circled areas are where I took the pics..."cleaned" on the left oil seepage on the right.

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    '90 325is

    #2
    Somewhat common for the M20 to do this over time. If it's minor and doesn't require much oil added you could leave it as-is. If you want it fixed you'll need to do the headgasket along with resurfacing the head and properly prepping the block.
    BimmerHeads
    Classic BMW Specialists
    Santa Clarita, CA

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      #3
      Thanks. Not much oil needed at all. So I guess I'll wait for now.
      '90 325is

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        #4
        Yeah, it's less critical than you might think, oddly

        Worth cleaning up, and changing the valve cover gasket,
        since you're going to lash the valves anyway

        <heh>
        now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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