Valve Cover Gasket
Please take a look at the following valve cover diagram for my car:
Take a look at the piece pointed by the blue arrow.
Lets call that piece PCV cover for now. In my car, oil is leaking from this PCV cover. It looks like the gasket is worn out. Here are my questions:
[1] Is it possible to purchase this PCV cover gasket only?
[2] What is the proper name for this PCV cover for Mercedes engine?
[3] Is the leak ONLY caused by worn gasket or the PCV cover itself needs to be replaced also (may be clogged)? I know PCV valve on most engines need to be replaced periodically. The mileage on my car is 125K.
Thanks,
Jim
Or is there a separate cover as part of the valve cover in your case?
Have you been to parts.com or mbpartsworld etc? They have diagrams with part numbers, names, prices.
That valve cover has removable ventilation covers. Remove those covers, clean up all the sealant around the groove for those covers, clean the small hole for ventilation pipe in the cover, use good sealant when putting those covers back.
This document is for ML, but you get the idea.
Good luck.
SO i decided to go ahead open it and found the following part #
A1120160505
Then i went to local MB dealer to try to purchase the replacement gasket. Unfortunately, MB does not make the exact gasket for it but they sell one of those liquid gasket (MB brand) for $30. I decided to get one and give it a try and it has been working very well. I dont have the part number with me for this liquid gasket but if anybody needs one i can find it out. May be next time i get it online because i have the part number now.
In the past, when i replaced the main gasket for this valve cover, i used Honda bond liquid gasket to make sure there is no oil leak (in addition to putting a brand new gasket). It costs the same ($30) and i am very happy with the result. If you have a V6 engine like i do, i recommend to use additional liquid gasket when replacing the main gasket to guarantee there is no oil leak. In a V6 engine, oil can easily leak from the valve cover if you don't use additional liquid gasket because of the position of the cover.
Thanks,
Jim
PCY, thanks for that write up! I'm going to change my valve cover gaskets soon, I would do it now but its too cold now. I'll do it in the spring.
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