scotbotmosh
05-05-2008, 09:03 AM
M50 Oil Pan Gasket Experience :(
This weekend I replaced the oil pan gasket on my '95 525iT. I did my homework, read through every post I could on here and other BMW forums. Everywhere I read (even in my Bently manual) seemed to state that I didn't have to drop any of the cross members to perform this. Although it I could not get the oil pan out unless I dropped the crossmember that runs under the bellhousing/ oilpan. It seemed to be caught on the aluminum plate that runs under the lower bearings. So I did not drop the pan. I was able to clean off the engine block and oil pan and slide the new gasket in. I thought I did a good job cleaning both surfaces and used a tiny bit of RTV gasket sealer in the front of the pan. I started the car up and ran it for about 10 minutes and it was leak free. I then took it on a 20 minute drive 10 min on the highway/ and 10 minutes of city driving, when I got out I looked under the car and it was a rainstorm of oil. I am puzzled as to why this happened. I tightened all the bolts to 10NM just as the book suggested. Looking back I may have been able to clean the pan better if I could have actually gotten it out, other than that I double checked all the bolts on the pan and made sure to hit them all with the torque wrench to make sure the tension wasn't too little/ or too much. Any ideas?
This weekend I replaced the oil pan gasket on my '95 525iT. I did my homework, read through every post I could on here and other BMW forums. Everywhere I read (even in my Bently manual) seemed to state that I didn't have to drop any of the cross members to perform this. Although it I could not get the oil pan out unless I dropped the crossmember that runs under the bellhousing/ oilpan. It seemed to be caught on the aluminum plate that runs under the lower bearings. So I did not drop the pan. I was able to clean off the engine block and oil pan and slide the new gasket in. I thought I did a good job cleaning both surfaces and used a tiny bit of RTV gasket sealer in the front of the pan. I started the car up and ran it for about 10 minutes and it was leak free. I then took it on a 20 minute drive 10 min on the highway/ and 10 minutes of city driving, when I got out I looked under the car and it was a rainstorm of oil. I am puzzled as to why this happened. I tightened all the bolts to 10NM just as the book suggested. Looking back I may have been able to clean the pan better if I could have actually gotten it out, other than that I double checked all the bolts on the pan and made sure to hit them all with the torque wrench to make sure the tension wasn't too little/ or too much. Any ideas?