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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Photo DIY- M112 Breather Cover Re-Sealing This is a "Supplement" to the Valve Cover Gasket Repair job. Apparently, it is the BREATHER Covers which are the Usual offenders for a Cover-Area leak. So, a good idea to re-seal during a Valve Cover Gasket change. Now, Since part of the Breather Cover is involved in the Valve Cover 9 Nm Torquing Process??? I think the Re-Sealing is best done with the Valve Cover ALREADY INSTALLED!!! With Only 10 Minutes of Usable Work-Time before it sets-up? I think this is NOT enough time to do the ENTIRE Valve Cover Install. You will see, the 4 Nm Aluminum screws only cause a "Partial" Expression/Oozing-Out of the Sealant.. the 9 Nm torque really squishes out the sealant, soooo, I think the Valve cover should already be in place, ready for Final Torquing. ***IMPORTANT NOTE***!!!! You Really should allow a 24 Hour "Cure" time before Starting the Engine, after Re-Sealing!!!!!! Be sure to order NEW Aluminum Breather Cover Screws, as they get quite deformed after one use. Edited by G-AMG 2/15/2015 4:01 PM (1.jpg) (2.jpg) (3.jpg) (4.jpg) (5.jpg) (6.jpg) (7.jpg) (8.jpg) (9.jpg) (9a.jpg) (10.jpg) (11.jpg) (12.jpg) (13.jpg) (14.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 1.jpg (103KB - 24 downloads) 2.jpg (101KB - 20 downloads) 3.jpg (127KB - 35 downloads) 4.jpg (127KB - 31 downloads) 5.jpg (121KB - 25 downloads) 6.jpg (95KB - 26 downloads) 7.jpg (125KB - 22 downloads) 8.jpg (122KB - 21 downloads) 9.jpg (112KB - 24 downloads) 9a.jpg (107KB - 24 downloads) 10.jpg (101KB - 28 downloads) 11.jpg (108KB - 26 downloads) 12.jpg (113KB - 25 downloads) 13.jpg (128KB - 25 downloads) 14.jpg (104KB - 23 downloads) | ||
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Eyes Member Date registered: Nov 2007 Location: California Vehicle(s): 2000 E320 Posts: 8 | Re: Photo DIY- M112 Breather Cover Re-Sealing Hello Mr. G-AMG Could you please be kind to tell me what MB seal part number you reseal around "Breather Cover Re-Sealing" It part number 003 989 98 20 10. Just want to make sure before I do order and do mine. Thanks Sir. | ||
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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Re: Photo DIY- M112 Breather Cover Re-Sealing Hey! Yes, you are correct on the Sealant part#. You can also source the material under "Loctite 5970". If I may extend one word of Caution!!!! LOOK CAREFULLY AT EXPIRAITON DATE!!!!! The Cartridge I purchased at my local dealer was AT expiration date when I purchased... but did the job a few months later. HAD TOO RE-DO the whole thing after very short time due to the Sealant being bad.... (It never Cured!! Despite 24 Cure time, prior to starting enging). | ||
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Eyes Member Date registered: Nov 2007 Location: California Vehicle(s): 2000 E320 Posts: 8 | Re: Photo DIY- M112 Breather Cover Re-Sealing Good Morning G-AMG Thanks for the instruction and the advice. Will do Sir. All those years I did learn and do a lot of thing good from you Sir. Appreciated for what you did. | ||
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