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neumann 11-15-2009 09:04 PM

oil leakage around oil filler cap...is there a gasket replacement
 
Is there a gasket replacement for under the oil filler cap. I noticed a bit of oil residue draining down the valve cover. I did the dancing cap test and no dancing :) Can I rule out blow by?

snookwhaler 11-15-2009 09:06 PM

Which car?

Yes and Yes (sort of)...

What do you do with the cap when you remove it (to add oil etc..)?

Parts are at the top of the page "Buy Parts".

Go to Fastlane put in the make/year/engine, then type "oil cap" in the keyword search. This will bring you to the gaskets.



toomany MBZ 11-15-2009 09:14 PM

Yeah, probably the same part for either car.

neumann 11-15-2009 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snookwhaler (Post 2340282)
Which car?

Yes and Yes (sort of)...

What do you do with the cap when you remove it (to add oil etc..)?

set it aside, can't recall if I turn it over or just lay it flat when I set it down

Parts are at the top of the page "Buy Parts".

thanks

Go to Fastlane put in the make/year/engine, then type "oil cap" in the keyword search. This will bring you to the gaskets.



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neumann 11-15-2009 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snookwhaler (Post 2340282)
Which car?

Yes and Yes (sort of)...

What do you do with the cap when you remove it (to add oil etc..)?



Parts are at the top of the page "Buy Parts".

thanks

Go to Fastlane put in the make/year/engine, then type "oil cap" in the keyword search. This will bring you to the gaskets.



set it aside, can't recall if I turn it over or just lay it flat when I set it down

snookwhaler 11-16-2009 08:17 AM

Turning it upside down allows the oil to run into the cap. Then when you put it back on.... It runs down onto the valve cover.

I went so far as to replace the cap just to find out I was not supposed to flip it over.:rolleyes: I never had this problem on other cars.

charmalu 11-16-2009 10:51 AM

As said above, the gasket for the cap is in the buy parts, about $2.50.

when I remove the cap, I set it on a rag right side up. then wipe off the bottom real well.
then before replacing it, I wipe off the valve cover, and screw it down.

I replaced mine about 4yrs ago, and I now get some weeping if I put it on one way,

I do a 180, and no leak. they do get cooked and dry out in time. so, the next order I`ll order a couple along with the rubber elbo next to it.

Charlie

thayer 10-26-2010 01:38 PM

reviving this old thread.

Just put on the new gasket and essentially Glued the "blow by chimney". Now you can eat off my valve cover.

MBeige 10-26-2010 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charmalu (Post 2340646)
As said above, the gasket for the cap is in the buy parts, about $2.50.

when I remove the cap, I set it on a rag right side up. then wipe off the bottom real well.
then before replacing it, I wipe off the valve cover, and screw it down.

I replaced mine about 4yrs ago, and I now get some weeping if I put it on one way,

I do a 180, and no leak. they do get cooked and dry out in time. so, the next order I`ll order a couple along with the rubber elbo next to it.

Charlie

My mechanic recommended this to me as well, the oil cap should not be inverted if you're picky like me. The oil seeps into the backside of the gasket, and leaks on the valve cover.

Clean both sides, place the cap right side up, clean oil filler hole and you're set.

Craig 10-26-2010 03:47 PM

I put a little bit of grease on my oil cap gasket to improve the seal, seems to work fine.


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