2008 528xi valve cover

Asked by dpfitzger Apr 09, 2020 at 09:31 AM about the 2008 BMW 5 Series 528xi Sedan AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I removed the valve cover to replace the valve cover gasket a small metal cap fell off the inside of the cover.  There are 2 of these caps near the middle of the valve cover and they attach to a housing that has 2 small tubes in it.  I am trying to determine what these caps are for and how to keep the 1 that fell off from falling off again after I replace the gasket and put the cover back on.

1 Answer

I had the same thing happen on my 528xi. Opened the cover and found one of these loose. I CLEANED the entire cover in and out and made sure there were no leaks or blockages. Then I used an adhesive i bought at the parts store that was made for high heat and oil/gas tolerant. Might have been black RTV? It seemed that it was originally "welded" onto the overall cover, but for this one the "weld" had failed and so it came off. These seemed to be screens that maybe separated liquid out of the oil or exhaust vapor recirculation vents/airways built into the valve cover. I did that in Jan 2019 and have had no trouble. I am not an expert. Just evaluated my options and decided it was an acceptable risk. Also willing to take the cover off again just to confirm if I get any indications there is a problem. I did some internet research to help confirm that the adhesive was a reasonable choice. I used the same adhesive when I changed the Valve that manage exhaust gas pressure inside the valve cover (the diaphram failed as they do, and i replaced the cap without replacing the entire valve cover gasket).

Your Answer:

Own this car?

Share your experience with others.

2008 BMW 5 Series

Review another car

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Michael Branan
    Reputation
    1,400
  • #2
    Robert Charlson
    Reputation
    1,040
  • #3
    apbimmer98
    Reputation
    950
View All

Know more, shop wisely

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used BMW 3 Series
1,111 Great Deals out of 12,837 listings starting at $1,000
Used BMW M5
31 Great Deals out of 531 listings starting at $13,484
Used BMW 7 Series
242 Great Deals out of 4,202 listings starting at $3,300
Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class
721 Great Deals out of 10,100 listings starting at $1,600
Used BMW X5
881 Great Deals out of 14,888 listings starting at $1,555
Used BMW M3
48 Great Deals out of 1,091 listings starting at $12,000
Used BMW 6 Series
76 Great Deals out of 907 listings starting at $3,900
Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class
934 Great Deals out of 17,902 listings starting at $1,500
Used Dodge Charger
745 Great Deals out of 28,421 listings starting at $2,500
Used Mercedes-Benz S-Class
300 Great Deals out of 6,946 listings starting at $2,499
Used Audi A6
247 Great Deals out of 3,588 listings starting at $1,400
Used BMW X3
904 Great Deals out of 16,607 listings starting at $550

Used Cars for Sale

2024 BMW 5 Series For Sale
21 Great Deals out of 2,810 listings starting at $47,500
2023 BMW 5 Series For Sale
127 Great Deals out of 1,173 listings starting at $32,201
2022 BMW 5 Series For Sale
24 Great Deals out of 300 listings starting at $27,991
2021 BMW 5 Series For Sale
225 Great Deals out of 2,117 listings starting at $19,552
2020 BMW 5 Series For Sale
53 Great Deals out of 476 listings starting at $14,995

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.