2007 E63 AMG - Valve Cover + Front Cover Leak twice in 1 year?
Are the valve covers that third class quality that they leak twice in one year?




Keep in mind that your car is now 13 yrs old, and things will leak and break, and will require replacing. That is just the nature of things with aging vehicles. I would talk to the service manager at that dealership and complain that this should be warranted.
If not then offer you some type of incentive off the cost of the repair. Personally, I would stop taking your car to the stealership, unless you have an extended warrantee. Find a independent MB shop in your area, it will save you a lot of money.
Keep in mind that your car is now 13 yrs old, and things will leak and break, and will require replacing. That is just the nature of things with aging vehicles. I would talk to the service manager at that dealership and complain that this should be warranted.
If not then offer you some type of incentive off the cost of the repair. Personally, I would stop taking your car to the stealership, unless you have an extended warrantee. Find a independent MB shop in your area, it will save you a lot of money.




We have a same year and model E63.
Beautiful car you got there, i really like the rear difuser setup, and the front lip. very tastefully done!




Here are a few more photos, of some of the other work I had done to my E63.
Last edited by Yuille36; Jan 21, 2020 at 11:44 AM.
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Their are cleaning kits available, to bring your faded lights back to high luster. But I decided replacing them was the better option for me. But you will have to take your headlight apart, so there is some work involved.
But I have the fog lights and the high beams lights covered in PPF as well.
This is when I had the entire front of the car wrapped in PPF including the front splitter.




Cost me $700 including shipping, and the carbon fiber interior was $750, took 2 months to custom make it.
And the carbon fiber instrument cluster was $350. I also had the stereo system addressed as well, with new speakers/amps/subwoofer and a digital sound processor installed.
And you don't want to know how much that cost me.
A few years ago, I had the car paint corrected and ceramic coated, that alone contributes to how good the paint looks.








Last edited by E55Greasemonkey; Jan 21, 2020 at 01:48 PM.




Thank you for the clarification, so my gaskets are purchased directly from the dealer. So I'm covered for at least another year. And my shop also guarantees their parts installation for a year.
This is a funny story, when I first had my valve cover gaskets replaced everything was fine for a few weeks. Then we discovered a leak, but unbeknownst to us it wasn't the actual valve covers, but the cam adjuster housing gaskets.
The oil was running down the side of the adjuster housing onto the valve cover, so we replaced valve covers gaskets again. Later another leak, but this time we did our homework to determined exactly where the leak started.
We sprayed and wiped down everything with brake cleaner, then hit everything with compressed air. Remember brake cleaner is flammable, so apply due diligence. We let the engine run, and discovered the leak.
The leak was coming from the cam adjuster gaskets, and we replaced everything cam adjuster gasket/valve cover gaskets at the same time, no more leaks since then.
Last edited by Yuille36; Jan 21, 2020 at 02:24 PM.
First Stop was to have a Huge Smiley Face Gouge and the whole front end repainted.
Fresh Face!!
Upon getting the car home, the RPM's were hitting 1200 at idle, so out came the Intake Manifold before I even got the WIS!!
Newly Rebuilt Heads. 8 of 16 Intake Valves were bent!!
Racing Brake Rotors/Pads, still going strong!!
When the Rear Main blew, out came the Tranny!! I should have sent out the TCM as a preventative Measure because a month later the Speed Sensor Magnet needed repair leaving me stranded at the side of the road!!
Rear Main Seal Replaced!
Removed the entire Subframe to replace all the Bushings for the Subframe to Car as well as those of the Arms (see shiny Poly KMAC replacement bushings), the Rear of the Differential, the front Diff Carrier to Subframe, wheel carrier to Torque Arm Bushings!!
Rear Subframe Installed with new UPD Rear Toe Arms. Notice all the alignment marks I made making sure to install those huge bushings just where they needed to be!!
I finally got the Steering Wheel and the Gear Shift Knob redone with new leather by a local guy!!
These valve covers are notoriously hard to seal properly. The victor reinz gaskets don't work well (



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