Product Details:
Payment & Shipping Terms:
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Part Number: | 11137511224 | Product Name: | Oil Pan Gasket |
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OE Equivalent: | BMW Genuine Part | Payment: | T/T 30% As Deposit, 70% Before Delivery |
Highlight: | BMW E60 Car Engine Seals,odm Car Engine Seals,11137511224 |
Model Series | Engine Code(s) | Production Years | Notes |
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1 Series (E82/E88) | N52, N51, N54 | 2008-2013 | Coupe/Convertible models |
3 Series (E90/E92/E93) | N52, N51, N54, N55 | 2006-2013 | Sedan (E90), Coupe (E92), Convertible (E93) |
5 Series (E60/E61) | N52, N54 | 2005-2010 | Sedan (E60), Wagon (E61) |
X3 (E83) | N52, N51 | 2007-2010 | SAV models |
X5 (E70) | N52 | 2007-2013 | 3.0L variants only |
Z4 (E89) | N52, N54 | 2009-2016 | Roadster |
Primary Role: Seals the engine oil pan to prevent oil leaks.
Applications:
Replacement of worn, deformed, or leaking OEM gaskets.
Re-sealing after engine repairs or oil pan removal.
Feature | Advantage |
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Material: Rubber/silicone compound | Heat-resistant (-40°C to 200°C), oil-resistant, and durable elasticity. |
Design: One-piece construction | Easy installation; superior sealing compared to multi-piece gaskets. |
OEM Standard | Exact fit for factory specifications, ensuring reliable sealing. |
Leak-proof design | Reinforced edges reduce leakage risks caused by vibrations. |
Tools Required:
Torque wrench, sealant (e.g., BMW Loctite 574), oil pan socket set, new gasket.
Steps:
Drain Oil: Remove the drain plug and fully drain old oil.
Remove Oil Pan:
Loosen oil pan bolts (follow sequence and torque specs to avoid warping).
Scrape off old gasket and residual sealant (use a plastic scraper).
Install New Gasket:
Clean contact surfaces thoroughly (oil-free).
No sealant needed (unless specified by OEM); align and place the new gasket.
Reinstall Oil Pan:
Tighten bolts in a crisscross pattern (torque: typically 8-10 N·m).
Refill Oil: Add new oil to the correct level.
Key Notes:
Avoid over-tightening bolts to prevent gasket deformation.
Wait 30 minutes before starting the engine; check for leaks.
Q: Is additional sealant required?
A: OEM gaskets are usually self-sealing, but some manuals recommend minimal sealant (e.g., on block interfaces).
Q: Replacement interval?
A: Inspect/replace every 60k-80k km or if leaks occur.
Contact Person: Mr. Sales
Tel: +86-15986366168