My 318is has an oil leak.
It has new:
-Valve cover gasket, spark plug gaskets
-timing cover gasket (or whatever it's called parallel to the VCG, and next to the oil filter housing in the below photo)
-Oil filter hosing seals/gaskets

^Pic shows new gaskets in valve cover, and the one below that, also shows a bit of the cleaned up, new sealed oil filter housing.
-Upper/Lower oil pan gaskets

^Shows new upper/lower pan gaskets.
And I *still* have a minor leak on the passenger (right) side near the A/C compressor.
I just had a local quality BMW shop do the upper/lower pan gaskets, fixing 95% of the leak. They cleaned up the pans and put the new gaskets in, so it is easy to see where the new leak is coming from.
In the below photos, you can see a bit of seepage (and I had just wiped it clean 5 min prior to these photos) right behind the A/C compressor bracket. The A/C is deleted, and while I'd love to take the compressor bracket off, it leaks a lot if I do so. (and drips off the crank position sensor). Have you guys deleted the A/C and the compressor bracket? If so, does that vertical seal leak?

^Two problem areas circled in red.
My main question is....is there a gasket behind that vertical seal? I guess it would be called the timing case front seal???
Also I circled (in red above) a spot where it appears the newly replaced upper oil pan gasket is seeping. Have any of you had problems with a persistant upper pan gasket leak even after replacing it with a new one?
Any help is appreciated.
Remaining misc photos below.


