I used to drive through there a lot on my way to Cedar Park to see the Texas Stars play. Would still be doing that if not for this pandemic killing the AHL's season.
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We diagnosed the oil leak to our valve cover gasket. I've read all the threads, and its really ambiguous. My local BMW shop had a VR gasket with the red line around it so I picked that up. Will lightly goop the new rocker shaft plugs with RTV and replace. Will also lightly RTV the front and back of cover where most of the leaks are coming from. I think the VC bolts were a bit tight too, so will torque to 10 lbs this time.
I'm wondering if our high oil pressure (60 psi cold) and boost contributes to the leak. The head is obviously pressurized under boost.
We're running VR1 20W50. 'Bird, what do you recommend for a boosted engine?
And finally Fuck You Hans (aka BMW engineer) for designing a valve cover with 7 inches between the bolts!"And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"
1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
2002 E39 M5
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Easy to put a boost gauge on your crank case, but most likely it's being pressurized unless you have vacuum on it. I always goop both sides of the VC gasket, they always seem to weep.
VR1 is decent oil for NA and the street, but for the turbo and race cars I use 20w60 RaceTec. LiquiMoly is reasonable $$ for the weight/quality.
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Thanks man. Terry Sayther saved my ass, again. He's bringing over one tomorrow. I owe him a bottle of Scotch.
Digger is resurrecting the CAD file to laser cut vc gaskets. I'll experiment with rubber types. When I find the right recipe will sell to you guys at cost."And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"
1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
2002 E39 M5
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Check the little locating tab on the rocker shafts isn't protruding too much out of the head. The VC has a little "bridge" there that holds the tab down. If that tab is crooked, or raised, then it interferes with the VC sealing. The cover needs very little torque on the nuts to seal. I rub a ~1/32" layer of goop on there too (Right Stuff).
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Back in business, thanks to Elysian.
Stock gasket, slight goop on plugs, carefully torqued to 8 ft-lbs in stages of finger tight, 2 ft-lb, 4 ft-lb, 8 ft-lb all around. Waiting for RTV to seal on the turbo oil pressure regulator return fitting. Seal looks good all the way around. We'll start it tomorrow afternoon.
"And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"
1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
2002 E39 M5
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The key was slight SLIGHT skim of goop around the plugs before inserting. Surgically clean head and VC with Scotch brite. OEM gasket. Then very even torque sequence. All finger tight, all 2, all 4, all 8 ft-lbs. Bone dry now."And then we broke the car. Again." Mark Donohue, "The Unfair Advantage"
1987 E30 3L Turbo Stroker Das Beast
2002 E39 M5
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