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Thread: Continued oil leak

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    Default Continued oil leak

    I have an oil leak in my 1994 530i that I haven't been able to find. I have taken off the intake and repalced all gaskets and o rings and cleaned the valley of residual oil. The oil is back! The oil residue is on the top of the valley and I am wondering if the cover on the top of the block could leak oil. I have heard it is called the swimming pool and is only coolant packages. I have replaced both valve covers and they do not leak! The oil is on the drivers side by the oil filter and on the top of the block. I wonder if the leak is coming out of the base of the oil filter by either the banjo bolt or somewhere else and is traveling onto the top of the block. There is a metal tube with what appears to be electrical sleeving on it that starts down by the filter and goes across the front of the block into the valley and terminates at the back passenger side of the block. Does anyone know what this is? Is this an oil line? I am not sure where to go now. I am going to remove the intake again and clean the block and replace gaskets and may remove the oil fiter from the mount and clean the area. Are there seals near the oil filter housing? The oil is only on the driver side of the block and in the valley. It does not appear to be coming out of the oil pressure gauge either. The oil is not on around the crank or on the air conditioner side. Any ideas?

    Please help me.

    I am in the process of replacing the motor mounts. Not too bad a job so far thanks to the forum!

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    Default Did you take a look to the hoses ...

    and tube going into the oil filter?

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    theres a couple aprox 1" o-rings where the oil filter assy connects to the block, it could be one of those. other then that possibly a timing cover gasket. yes that's coolent under that plate under the intake, another possible leak place, theres a vent tube going from the timing cover to the pcv plate on the back of the intake, it may have a bad o-ring
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    Default Continued leak

    Quote Originally Posted by winfred
    theres a couple aprox 1" o-rings where the oil filter assy connects to the block, it could be one of those. other then that possibly a timing cover gasket. yes that's coolent under that plate under the intake, another possible leak place, theres a vent tube going from the timing cover to the pcv plate on the back of the intake, it may have a bad o-ring
    I am going to try to remove the filter assembly time permitting today. The o rings on the vent tube and PCV venturi plate & gaskets were replaced last month. I really thought that was it and it wasn't. I will be removing the intake again to clean up the valley. I guess this means the orange intake seals are to be replaced again. Do you think they are reusable after a month? Under the plate is all coolant or is there an oil passage in there? Do you know what the other tube or harness is that is under the intake in the valley? Is it oil or electrical? It looks like electrical becuase it has that plastic sleeving/insulator on it. It connects in the back of the passenger side part of the block and originates somewhere near the oil filter housing. Is this suspect or do you think it is bad O rings on the filter? The oil is in the valley and down the front driver side of the motor and has fully penetrated the driver side motor mount. Thanks to this site I identified and have loosened the 17 MM bolts and am ready to do this also. After replacing the thrust arms due to a bit of shimmy in the front end, I found a clunking sound also. I have tracked this down to the motor mount being completely wasted by oil. I just want a drip free motor. This is dogging me! I hope it isn't the timing cover gasket that is leaking. That could be more than I want to deal with. The whole front end probably has to come off.

    Off I go to tackle it!

    Thank you for your assistance.

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    I think that you guys have just solved my mystery oil leak as well !! Thank you !! Does anyone have picture of the oil canister removed from their car? Also, is there an o ring on the oil canister side as well?

    Thanks,

    Chris

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    Default I am chasing oil leaks on my 94 530iA also...Javier,

    isn't that diagram a six cylinder motor? Anybody got a V8 picture?

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    Default 530i and 540i are both V8 M60. Use the same diagram.

    nt

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    Quote Originally Posted by winfred
    theres a couple aprox 1" o-rings where the oil filter assy connects to the block, it could be one of those. other then that possibly a timing cover gasket. yes that's coolent under that plate under the intake, another possible leak place, theres a vent tube going from the timing cover to the pcv plate on the back of the intake, it may have a bad o-ring
    I have looked at the oil filter assembly and am trying to get it off so I can clean up the oil mess behind it. What is the trick to get this off. I have been unsuccessful yet in removing the alternator because the oil filter housing is just too stubborn. Do I have to take the hoses off on the block side of the filter first? This has not been that much fun and I enjoy working on cars.
    I see oil stains on the front part of the timing cover that appear to be wet. The wet area is just above the serpentine belt adjustment idler. Is this the suspected area that leaks? the stains are only on the drivers side of the block. It alsmost looks as though the head gasket is leaking the oil. Is this likely? THe car runs strong and without trouble other than the leak. What do you think?

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    Default More help is needed

    I appreciate the posting. It really helped with the visual. THe biggest problem I have is getting the filter assembly out of the way so I can get the alternator out. Who has the fix for this little gem. I can't get a wrench on the nut of the hoses going to the filter housing. I can't pry the filter out of the way enough to get the alternator out so I can get at the nut that attaches the hoses to the filter assembly. I don't think I can get at the hoses on the block side either. THe power steering pump and hoses are in the way. If I have to take the power steering pump off this is going to be a pain! if I do what kind of problems do I have with the pump losing prime. Will it burn it out when it is turned over. What a mess! Looking up into the front driver side of the motor, I see some moisture (oil) at the top of the idler rollers at the front cover. I wonder if this is the bolt that is leaking? Anyone have any ideas as to how to get the alternator and oil filter housing off? I am sure someone has some tips. This has been an insight to how tight things are in foreign car building. I will probably be ASE certifiable after all of the work I have done.
    Any help would be appreciated. I just hope the oil I see isn't coming out of the head gasket. This is really the worst. Has anyone ever done heads on a 530i it doesn't look fun with the timing chain and such.

    Rich

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