oil leak from the oil cooler

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Post Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:57 pm

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I seem to have developed a leak from my oil control valve (m20 325) which on the underside of the oil filter housing , I've managed to trace the part number 11 42 9 059 338 ,but the question is , how difficult is it to replace , can it be done in situ and a has anyone any tips to make the job easy and more importantly successful
https://www.bavauto.com/bmw-oil-filter- ... 1429059338

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Post Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:50 am

unless this is a track car i would remove the oil cooler and pipework and replace with a B20 fitment for the filter.
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Post Sat Jul 07, 2018 5:21 pm

aimlessrock wrote:unless this is a track car i would remove the oil cooler and pipework and replace with a B20 fitment for the filter.
Cheers .I have bought the new O rings and replacement valve so sourcing the parts wasn't a problem, although I'm not sure what the valve actually does. Is there any particular reason to get rid of the cooler etc ?
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Post Sat Jul 07, 2018 5:26 pm

No particular reason to get rid of the cooler (unless it's fubared) but no reason to keep it either.
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Post Sun Jul 08, 2018 11:37 am

Cloggy Saint wrote:No particular reason to get rid of the cooler (unless it's fubared) but no reason to keep it either.
Ok thanks,as it's not defective other than a small weeping of oil I'll leave well alone. How effective it is as keeping the oil cooled I couldn't say but the designers thought it worthy of fitting them so I trust their judgement .
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Post Mon Jul 16, 2018 3:12 pm

Bonymaenjack wrote:
Cloggy Saint wrote:No particular reason to get rid of the cooler (unless it's fubared) but no reason to keep it either.
Ok thanks,as it's not defective other than a small weeping of oil I'll leave well alone. How effective it is as keeping the oil cooled I couldn't say but the designers thought it worthy of fitting them so I trust their judgement .
unless your running a track car modern oils are fare better now a days. When the E30 was designed an oil cooler was likely needed- but not nowadays.

Unless your doing a full flush out each oil change they just look like a place to collect oil deposits.
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