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05-11-2020, 08:15 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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It's certainly a possibility. The higher the mileage and the harder driven the more likely that possibility becomes. Plenty of Z's are over 150K miles on them with no issues. It's not like the CSC or ESCL issues. I wouldn't stress over it. If you need to feel better about it, aside from tearing into the front timing cover to replace them, the best thing you can do is keep a close eye on your oil levels in case the gaskets start weeping.
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One of the videos I watched, the gaskets were seeping but the pressure appeared to still be holding ok. The area around the gaskets was a bit of a mess with oil. He made a comment about his oil levels.
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I never had an oil pressure gauge to monitor engine oil pressure. And the Z has never driven anything other than wonderfully.
But it is in the shop for some maintenance, one of which is the gallery gaskets - I bought the EPS kit. With 105K daily driven miles (bought new), this is all that remains of my upper oil gallery gasket, with the exception of a few small bits that fell off during removal. The gasket material is cardboard.
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Wow! That is really eye opening.
Now I am worried about mine. They are 10 years old. Not high mileage but aged...
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If it ain't knockin', rattlering and blowin' blue and white smoke out the tail pipe. It's good for another 100,000 miles.
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Bringing this thread up for a few questions that turn back to the gallery gaskets.
I have a 2009 370z with 20.000km on the clock. It has been very much taken care of, but I'm 100% sure it still has original gallery gaskets. I'm planning to change them this winter. My question is regarding oil and oil consumption. 5.000km ago (some half a year ago) I changed the oil and when it was put in, it was nearly clear. Now when I check the oil, I see that it turned gold in color, and on the dipstick the level of oil has dropped for about 1mm. Is that color normal? Should I be worried about the oil consumption? Could this be an early sign of failing gallery gaskets? Thanks for the info. |
10-01-2021, 05:15 PM | #56 (permalink) |
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Color sounds normal. The oil will turn darker with age.
Early models weren't immune to oil consumption so keep an eye on it. Maybe. But not necessarily. They're probably fine until you replace them later this year.
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I am finally getting around to getting this done. Are these gaskets good?
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I created a thread on MyG37 about this, specifically on the rear timing cover, How to inspect your cam tensioner shoes (VQ35DE shoes are a direct fit at 1/4 of the price)
As well as removing the burnt oil from the internals. After further research, newer superceeded gaskets were the way to go for me. Newer gaskets are no longer the paper ones utilized in older models. Showed how to time your cam gears if you even go as in depth as I did. https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ain-marks.html Last edited by THE BULL; 01-31-2022 at 02:55 PM. |
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