Valve cover gasket

Autodoc delivery time takes longer than UK parts suppliers as they ship from Berlin as far as I can make out but have used them a few times and have had delivery within 1 week, happy enough to wait as their prices are far cheaper and the choice of Brands is better.
Their search system on part numbers is a bonus, use the required BMW part number taken from OEM parts site and put that in the Autodoc search and it brings back a list of Brands they can supply. I usually go for known good brands like Elring for gaskets. Sensors usually Bosch or Siemens although I have had good results with using Hass brand.
Don't forget you can ask Sophers BMW at Lincoln for prices and ask for Forum discount, they post out to you same day on small parts often cheaper than ebay prices.
 
Autodoc delivery time takes longer than UK parts suppliers as they ship from Berlin as far as I can make out but have used them a few times and have had delivery within 1 week, happy enough to wait as their prices are far cheaper and the choice of Brands is better.
Their search system on part numbers is a bonus, use the required BMW part number taken from OEM parts site and put that in the Autodoc search and it brings back a list of Brands they can supply. I usually go for known good brands like Elring for gaskets. Sensors usually Bosch or Siemens although I have had good results with using Hass brand.
Don't forget you can ask Sophers BMW at Lincoln for prices and ask for Forum discount, they post out to you same day on small parts often cheaper than ebay prices.
Thanks
 
I have used Sopers Lincoln quite a few times over the years for small (post able) parts for both our Z3 and E36. Very helpful and fair prices.:thumbsup:
 
The Elring gasket with all the bits was ordered Thursday from Autodoc and arrived today (Tuesday) which isn’t
 
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The job was completed relatively quickly with a lot of help from Ant Stark.


The old gasket wasn't too bad, just brittle in a few places.


Took several attempts to re sit the new gasket as it kept dropping out of the corner of the cover. A tiny bit of gasket sealant did the trick.

Thanks to everyone for their advice.

Oh and it doesn't leak.
 
Just did a 3.0l camcover gasket using Elring kit which includes the round rubber cover bolts seals. Always stick to BMW TIS instructions by applying blue Hylomar sealant only where the gasket changes direction around the half moon shapes at front and rear of the cover. It assists if you use some sealant as dabs in a few places so it holds the gasket in place when you lower it back onto the engine. You don't need sealant on the mating surface that has small ribs that compress to achieve a good seal, hence the use of new round seals so they compress sufficiently. Old seals will be hard and not compress sufficiently to achieve a good seal.
 
Sealant was only used on the mating surfaces on the half moons and where the vanos joins... the rest was to hold the pesky gasket onto the valve cover whilst you flip it upside down.
 
Hi All, I have come to do my gasket change today and using the above advice ordered the following part;
https://www.autodoc.co.uk/elring/76...MI1uSHkr3Y8AIVB-J3Ch1iawC9EAAYASAAEgLJqPD_BwE

After doing all the disassembly work I excitedly tried to refit the new gasket I ordered only to find that the profile is different (pics below) (2183 is the one I removed and 2184 was the new one I bought). Given the obvious difference I have clearly got the wrong one for my car (1997 2.8).

Can someone please confirm that the link below is for the correct parts before I go and order more parts that are wrong?

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/elring/7625588 (cant seem to make it a link - sorry)

Note please that according to auto doc both of these fit my car when one clearly doesnt!

Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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Looks like you have the M52B28 rather than the M52TUB28 with double Vanos.
 
Did you not use Real OEM to get the part number for your car?
 
Did you not use Real OEM to get the part number for your car?
Sadly not. Though I now realise I should have! Having now checked the realoem part number against the autodoc website I had indeed got the wrong gasket set so if anyone needs a gasket set please get in touch and I can organise a small fee and postage. Thanks for the help as always
 
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