URO BMW Gaskets, Gasket Sets, Seals, & O-Rings for BMW X Series G06 X6 (2020+)

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Gaskets are key to a properly running and clean engine. They obviously prevent fluid leaks but they're also critical in keeping air either in or out... Air leaks after the air flow meter, also known as vaccum leaks, can induce lean running conditions, fault codes, and poor running conditions. Other seals and gaskets are designed to keep air in. With the sensitivity of OBD systems, leaks will lead to fault codes very quickly which can be tough to diagnose and prevent you from passing state inspections.

We insist on Original BMW or OEM gaskets whenever possible.

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Throttle Body Gasket
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Seals the throttle body to the intake manifold
Valve Cover Gasket Kit
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Keeping the oil inside your engine is extremely important to performance. Between oil change intervals, your oil can dip to dangerous levels if there is a leak you are not aware of. The valve cover is an extremely common place for leaks to begin. Years of exposure to extreme temperature change degrades the gasket and can cause failure. This gasket will keep oil where it is supposed to be, inside your engine, not on your driveway. Lifters and rockers will stay properly lubricated and your vehicle will not have that hot oil smell. Often difficult to pinpoint, your valve cover gasket is the first place to look when your vehicle starts to leave oil spots. Trouble trying to track down your leak? The easiest way to do so is by cleaning your engine, then examining for leaks.
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