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squidzilla 04-19-2017 10:11 AM

If you are leaking oil in the same place the dealer is now claiming then you have the oring leaking at the engine mount bracket, bracket to engine block. At the connection flange.

X53Jay4.8is 04-19-2017 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by donmayor (Post 1107507)
just wanna chime and say, i have a 03 4.4i and i believe my alternator mounting bracket is leaking as well. but i've decided to live with it. i can't afford to throw $800 at it right now. i felt a little good when i did my oil change last week and over 7 quarts of oil came out of the car. and before that oil change, i didn't do my oil change for close to 6 months.

but if you do tackle the alternator bracket, please post a DIY.

The OP was talking about the M62 V8 engine. This differs from the inline 6 that you are referring to.

X53Jay4.8is 04-19-2017 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by squidzilla (Post 1107510)
If you are leaking oil in the same place the dealer is now claiming then you have the oring leaking at the engine mount bracket, bracket to engine block. At the connection flange.

Yes that O ring seal behind the mount is a very common wear item that once addressed leaky leaky goes away.

crystalworks 04-19-2017 03:56 PM

^There's an oil passage behind the engine mount???!!! WTF. Is it blocked off like the alternator bracket on an n62 or is there a line or something that goes through there?

X53Jay4.8is 04-19-2017 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1107535)
^There's an oil passage behind the engine mount???!!! WTF. Is it blocked off like the alternator bracket on an n62 or is there a line or something that goes through there?

I can't vouch for N62 but the M62 4.6is has o-ring on the oil adapter mount that lies strategically behind the alternator timing cover housing. So to access it when you do the timing cover top and bottom this is an excellent time to do the oil line mount gasket/ o-ring. I just hate leaks

crystalworks 04-19-2017 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by X53Jay4.8is (Post 1107537)
I can't vouch for N62 but the M62 4.6is has o-ring on the oil adapter mount that lies strategically behind the alternator timing cover housing. So to access it when you do the timing cover top and bottom this is an excellent time to do the oil line mount gasket/ o-ring. I just hate leaks

I agree, I hate leaks too... unfortunately with BMW's there is usually an "acceptable seepage" rule. I've had to adopt it or I'd be pulling my hair out. I'll replace gaskets/seals anytime I have to add oil between oil changes (6000 miles w/ full synth). One of the reasons my VSS will be done in the very near future on my 4.8. I have great respect for those who own BMW's and accept no oil leaks/seepage. Great respect indeed.

As for that oil adapter, it seems like an incredibly poor position for it, but I'm sure BMW did it for packaging reasons or functionality. Seems like as bad an idea as the alternator mount gasket on the N62's though. But at least it does something... the N62 one is just a block off I believe. :dunno:


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