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Old 04-29-2017, 05:32 PM
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Paranoid new buyer question

While adding some oil to my N62 last week, I noticed that the filler cap was askew. It wouldn't turn enough to be "square" in its place. I also noticed that there was oil seepage down the top of the valve cover below the cap, blow by pressure must have obviously pushed some oil out. I ordered a new OEM cap from a BMW dealership in SF on Amazon. Put it on today, a quarter turn, fit squarely.

It made me think, is there any chance that my seller installed an ill-fitting oil cap to reduce pressure that might reduce Valve stem seal seepage and the resultant smoking at idle during my pre-purchase inspection? ...Or do I "know just enough to be dangerous?" Thanks!

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Old 04-29-2017, 06:52 PM
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That is pretty paranoid.

Wouldn't a bad oil cap cause CEL?

Poor idle?
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I think the crankcase is under vacuum and not pressure.
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I think the crankcase is under vacuum and not pressure.
Nope, minor fluctuations due to pistons going up and down but the combustion process creates positive crankcase pressue.
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