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oil on top of ignition coils
3.0L engine btw |
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Warped cover. You can replace the gasket 100 times, won't matter until you replace the cover also.
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yea i had a feeling that would be the problem thanks for the confirmation
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- Check to be sure the VC is not cracked.
- Oil Filler Cap Gasket: check it. Best is to replace it.
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i didn't realize it had a gasket i'll check that out it won't hurt to try worst case scenario is to go ahead with the VC replacement
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Also, make sure that all the grommets were replaced as they're not part of the standard VCG kits. Not sure if that could lead to oil on the coils, but it's often overlooked.
The fact that you both have oil on your coils and are getting smoke (indicating leaks to the outside of the valve cover) leads me to believe the VCG job(s) wasn't done right. In addition to the grommets around the bolts, the center seals around the spark plug holes can get pretty crusty. All the residue needs to be cleaned out before the new seal is placed or you'll get big leaks.
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This is an unusual oil leak.. I have never seen (or even read about) oil on top of the coils.
If the valve cover is warped - how does oil get on top of coils (on a 6 cyl)? - Not sure about that. I do think a bad oil filler cap gasket could do it, so check/replace it. BUT it also sounds to me like you might have a lot of excess pressure forcing oil out...What is the condition of your CCV? If old or unknown, you should probably replace it. Please make sure your mechanic used new grommets. You might also check rest of VCG by running your fingers (w/ rubber gloves) along the passenger rear of engine where Valve cover meets head. That's where it leaks most often and drips on exhaust. E39touring brings up a good point. The smaller, 3-hole gasket for the front 3 cylinders can slide out of place during installation. I wonder if that is a possibility? but that still doesn't explain oil on TOP of coils. |
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that's what has me stumped the oil is strictly coming from the topside i don't see how it can go up over the coils and down to the right side? i checked all around the vcg and it's dry and yes i made sure the grommets were replaced.
CCV was replaced with a catch can a few months back |
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I vote for the warped cover condition as well. Discovered mine cracked at 317,000 miles which lead to external oil leak, improper CCV operation and rough idle.
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