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09-19-2018, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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Valvetronic Motor Gasket replacement...
I replaced my valvetronic motor gasket about 10 months ago when I installed MILV’s.
I noticed it was leaking and I was getting some vacuum leak codes about 5 months ago. Turns out it was leaking again so I replaced it again. Just now doing some work on the motor and... wtf the stupid valvetronic motor gasket is leaking again So now I’m about to change it again for the third time in less than a year. Is there some trick to this I’m missing? I know it needs to be oriented with the black stripe facing up. I’ve done this each time. Is there a better gasket by one company vs another? I don’t remember which gaskets I’ve been buying but they have been good name brand gaskets and I think one was oem. Do you guys use RTV on the gasket? I haven’t so far. Last time I even used all new screws on the motor. Don’t ask me why it just seems like it couldn’t hurt. What could I be missing here? |
09-19-2018, 02:28 PM | #2 |
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It's those extra 500 RPM.. lol I kid..
That sucks though. I hope you find a resolution! Shit like this that keeps scaring me away from MILVS.
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09-19-2018, 02:39 PM | #3 |
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I don’t think MILV’s (or any other mod) would be a cause or factor in this in any way. I think the M52 valvetronic motor design is lacking and it’s easy to see why they did away with this for the n55 version incorporating the motor inside the valve cover.
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09-19-2018, 02:44 PM | #4 |
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Oh I'm totally with you man.. I was referring to the fact that I'd have to crack open the valve cover and unseat all of these (finicky, apparently) gaskets for the MILVS install. It's hard to bring myself to do it when I'm leak free currently (which seems like a unicorn situation on an E9x, frankly, lol).
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09-19-2018, 02:45 PM | #5 |
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Hey, I've dealt with the same problem for ages until I finally used the RTV sealant.
What happened was it started with a small leak, I first replaced the entire valve cover gasket along with valvetronic gasket and the eccentric sensor gasket. Then two months later I start to see black smoke coming out of the seam of my hood, and also noticed burnt oil smell inside the car every time I stop at the red light. It gets worse and worse and it was making a scene out there, quite embarrassing. Then I cleared up all obstructions until I find the holes under the valvetronic motor to be the culprit, it was storing up oil! I pushed in several paper towels to get those oil out, cleaned up the signs of oil leak, then went on and drove around for a week. Then those holes under the valvetronic are full of oil again. I knew it's that valvetronic gasket leaking. Similar to what you did, I also tried to replace the new bolts and gasket (replaced 4 times). The forth time got a little better, but the leak still persist, I was very paranoid even with just one drop. Then I gave up, used RTV sealant, and the problem went away for good.
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I’m ready to be done with this for the third time lol |
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09-19-2018, 03:55 PM | #7 |
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I remember test fitting it a little bit and found it more likely to have the leaks coming from the valve cover side. So I did the valvecover side first. But then, while I already had that tube of sealant open, why not, so I applied both sides after all. No problems for over a year now, still no leak today.
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Interesting that you mention that today.
A recent interpretation of that thought experiment has...very strange conclusions. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-06749-8
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They are vector from FCP euro, which is OEM part.
I know why it’s leaking. When I was installing milvs, wife started complaining how I’m taking too damn long to finish the job and that she wants to park in the garage (car was sitting apparat for almost a week as I didn’t have much time to work on it). So I rushed at the end. I was 100% sure that the gasket was not seated properly, but I put it all back together anyway knowing I will need to redo the job in the near future. Plus I was too damn excited to test out what MILVs can do. Lol |
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Joking aside, how did the MILV's do for you? Any subtle differences without the tune? Or do you already have the BPC's updated tune to acommodate the MILV's? I also got a set of MILV's on my hand, with an AA tune. Been pondering to install without the BPC tune, yet. Then I'll have to wait till next year to start contacting BPC to fix me up with that tune and say bye-bye to AA. My wife will choke me if she learns I already have a tune, then go to another shop for another tune. She simply won't know the difference.
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Reach out to AA. They did a tune for MILVS and I think were looking to start selling milvs tune as well. This might be cheaper option for you - instead of spending extra $700 |
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09-21-2018, 10:22 AM | #18 |
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If I already had an AA tune, I'd be beating down the doors at AA. They have the tune, they just apparently don't want to release it.
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09-22-2018, 11:52 PM | #19 |
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I did email them after they claimed to have a MILV's tune. In the reply they told me to wait for it, then it's been more than 4 months I haven't heard a darn thang from them. I'm just about giving up on AA now.
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10-15-2018, 11:10 AM | #20 |
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I just finished replacement of the valvetronic motor gasket again... and I think I figured out why mine leaked and why it will probably leak again and then I can fix it once and for all.
On my valve cover when the gasket is installed where it fits naturally and likely seals the best the 2 threaded inner bolt holes for the motor are not centered in the gasket holes. So each time I installed I have been shifting the gasket upwards to center those holes in the gasket, but now I think when I do that gasket is not nesting properly in the valve cover to seal. I need to not try and center those 2 threaded holes behind the gasket and just let it nest where it fits naturally to the valve cover. I realized the valve cover likely has some play in how it bolts on, the head likely has a little play in all the brackets inside the valve cover and when all the tolerances stack up those holes might not center behind the gasket when the gasket is in the best spot to seal. Each time I installed including today I have been shifting the gasket to center those holes. So the bottom line I might be doing this one more time I did smear RTV on the backside of the gasket this time so maybe that will do the trick |
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What colour RTV sealant are people using? I'm about to do this job and don't feel like going back again after I button up the engine.
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