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Cooling connector
« on: September 05, 2013, 10:14:48 AM »
Okay seriously, Cooling connector on side of block. Brand new, cleaned hole. Bastard still leaks. I've re attached a dozen times. POS!

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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2013, 12:57:50 PM »
No input? anyone? I am baffled.

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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2013, 02:07:41 PM »
Are you referring to the plastic water pipe that sits under the intake manifold? Have you tried lubing the O-ring with some silicone dielectric grease before popping it in? Are you using a genuine OEM one, or the cheaper OE version?

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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2013, 02:34:21 PM »
Are you referring to the plastic water pipe that sits under the intake manifold? Have you tried lubing the O-ring with some silicone dielectric grease before popping it in? Are you using a genuine OEM one, or the cheaper OE version?

Yup, plastic water pipe. I have not tried dielectric grease. I'm using the one from BluntTech. http://www.blunttech.com/item.wws?sku=W0133-1662171&itempk=327285&mfr=EZ&weight=0.15

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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2013, 04:00:05 PM »
Are you referring to the plastic water pipe that sits under the intake manifold? Have you tried lubing the O-ring with some silicone dielectric grease before popping it in? Are you using a genuine OEM one, or the cheaper OE version?

Yup, plastic water pipe. I have not tried dielectric grease. I'm using the one from BluntTech. http://www.blunttech.com/item.wws?sku=W0133-1662171&itempk=327285&mfr=EZ&weight=0.15

Not sure if that's a generic aftermarket part, but we've had a lot of trouble with those.  The aftermarket part doesn't make a clean 90deg turn off the mount flange and never tightens up properly...then the o-ring tends to weep a bit.  OEM BMW is the way to go on this one.  Sucks that your car will be down for a few days, but see if Blunt will refund your money & get you the OEM piece.
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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2013, 04:53:42 PM »
Are you referring to the plastic water pipe that sits under the intake manifold? Have you tried lubing the O-ring with some silicone dielectric grease before popping it in? Are you using a genuine OEM one, or the cheaper OE version?

Yup, plastic water pipe. I have not tried dielectric grease. I'm using the one from BluntTech. http://www.blunttech.com/item.wws?sku=W0133-1662171&itempk=327285&mfr=EZ&weight=0.15

Not sure if that's a generic aftermarket part, but we've had a lot of trouble with those.  The aftermarket part doesn't make a clean 90deg turn off the mount flange and never tightens up properly...then the o-ring tends to weep a bit.  OEM BMW is the way to go on this one.  Sucks that your car will be down for a few days, but see if Blunt will refund your money & get you the OEM piece.

I'm thinking of just rounding the holes were it bolts. It lines up fine but the bottom leaks. I really don't want to bend it because that would be a bummer if it broke.

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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2013, 07:29:49 PM »
Definitely dont bend it. If it doesn't fit...get the better made part!
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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2013, 12:24:41 PM »
Can easily be changed out in less than 1 hour or 2 beers. The biggest issue i had was the build up from the old water pipe leaking which i was able to carefully clean out. When i removed the pipe it crumbled apart. (See photo of before) I have a small leak at the head but i think that is my head gasket saying its time for a new one. Everything else is good. I lubed with WD-40 and oil.
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Re: Cooling connector
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2013, 01:49:52 PM »
Ditto - I had one just fall apart when I pulled it out.

I use Sil-glide for any rubber bits, I love that stuff.  It's safe for 30 year old plastic - and human fingers too...it's basically that ultrasonic goo they use at the hospital.
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