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Thread: Leaking coolant on '95 530

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    Default Leaking coolant on '95 530

    Hey guys - have a '95 530i with alusil block that my sister daily drivers. Shes been losing coolant for the last couple months. I checked it out last night and it looks like its from the water pump/thermostat area but you know how its hard to tell on the V8s. It looks like her car has a black (and thus plastic) thermostat housing piece (so thats prob the leak.. maybe) but I figure if we're doing this we should replace the water pump, the t-stat, the housing, and all gaskets.

    Is it common for these things to leak here? Going to replace it with a metal t-stat housing, a new t-stat, and all the gaskets I can think of.

    What do I need/need to know?

    Thanks peepz

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    The o-rigs on the pipe that runs beneath the intake to the water manifold at the rear between the heads.
    you will be so happy to have a six after this.
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    It is probably a good idea to replace all four o-rings on the two coolant tubes when you do the water pump.



    And if you are that far already, might as well do the valley pan.





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    I saw a drop of water/coolant on the crank pulley below the t-stat housing and the water pump has some residue on it. Should I start with the water pump/tstat and see whats up? Why do need to do the valley pan gasket? How hard is the intake manifold to get off?

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    You're going to find two o-rings behind the water pump. Are you going to stop there?

    Pulling the intake is not hard.

    You don't need to touch the valley pan if it is dry. If you do, you can not simply replace the pan gasket. BMW no longer sells it. You need to buy a new pan. It has the gasket baked on.

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    I dunno I was thinking of replacing the water pump and t-stat alone. The o-rings on the front side of the engine as well I suppose. Whats the point of that pan? I don't see how it does anything. I am not very well versed on BMW V8s. Why would it be wet, and what does it do?

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    How old are the hoses? while you're at it.

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    BMW must have its reasons to keep that part of the block on V8 in coolant jacket. Why would it be wet? If it has a gasket, it has the propensity to leak in time.
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    My question was - is there coolant under that cover? I dont understand what it is - I dont do V8s traditionally.

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    Mileage on that car would help... usually at about 100,000 miles that things starts to go... My radiator first went... then my water pump... then my thermostat housing. Thermostat housing is the primary suspect.

    You can tell on water pump when you park with car downhill and engine running... you can see the drips with a flashlight.

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