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10-17-2009, 02:05 AM
Ok guys this is what is needed & how i did it. (NO LEAKS) Hope this makes any sense.
Tools needed:
metric torx socket set
metric inverted socket set
27mm socket
air impact gun
harmonic balancer puller kit (rent @auto zone)
front engine support ( rent @ auto zone)
Magnet
Procedure:
Disconnect Battery
Remove hood (optional)
Jack up car & place on jack stands
Drain coolant & Freon
Remove radiator
Remove coolant resevoir
remove radiator hoses
Remove air filter box & hose
remove vibration damper pulley
remove water pump assembly
remove both belt tensioners
unbolt a/c compressor & set aside
un bolt p/s pum & set aside
Remove p/s resevoir
Remove the valvetronic motors, the big silver motors sticking out of the valve covers at the top of each. remove the four bolts & twist out.
unbolt the wire harness attached to the intake manifold. unplug all sensors & switches to this harness but mark all plugs & sensors.
Remove the intake manifold. (it has 5 nuts on each side)
remove the valve covers. ( remove the 2 sensors on the drivers side valve cover)
Remove the body piece between the microfilters (above the back of the engine) early in the process will give you a lot of wiggle room on various items.
Support the engine w/ the engine support bar. (seen in picture)
Unbolt the driverside motor mount & bracket and set aside.
Remove the alternator & housing.:mad:
Remove the crankshaft bolt. very hard to remove it's torqed 250lbs. I used a 3/4 inch impact gun.
Remove vibration damper hub w/ puller kit http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=GN63&mospid=47785&btnr=11_3260&hg=11&fg=18
Remove the front oil pan bolts that attach to the timing cover
Remove upper timng covers.
Remove all bolts from lower timing cover.
NOW! use a nice flat head screwdriver or prybar and start sliding the timing cover forward.
There should not be any resistant when sliding the cover foward if so stop & find the problem.
Once the lower cover is removed your coolant pipe oring is exposed.
Remove the valley pan. Yuor coolant pipe will be visible.
slide the coolant pipe forward, (may be tight to move but just work it out).
once removed clean & prep all gasket surfaces.
Installation:
Slide new pipe and oring in carefully.
installl new valley pan.
NOW! Before we reinstall the lower cover inspect the oil pan gasket to make sure its not damaged and also both slightly exposed head gaskets (very slim chance of any damage but you always should check.
Place a small amount of black silcone in each corner wher the lower cover will be placed.
Very slow slide the lower cover in place w/o hitting the gaskets if successful reverse the procedure on all the remainig parts.
More questions feel free to call me @314-479-6659 PS. some people do remove the oil pan also to do this job but i did not & was successful. Thanks, Tommie B.
Tools needed:
metric torx socket set
metric inverted socket set
27mm socket
air impact gun
harmonic balancer puller kit (rent @auto zone)
front engine support ( rent @ auto zone)
Magnet
Procedure:
Disconnect Battery
Remove hood (optional)
Jack up car & place on jack stands
Drain coolant & Freon
Remove radiator
Remove coolant resevoir
remove radiator hoses
Remove air filter box & hose
remove vibration damper pulley
remove water pump assembly
remove both belt tensioners
unbolt a/c compressor & set aside
un bolt p/s pum & set aside
Remove p/s resevoir
Remove the valvetronic motors, the big silver motors sticking out of the valve covers at the top of each. remove the four bolts & twist out.
unbolt the wire harness attached to the intake manifold. unplug all sensors & switches to this harness but mark all plugs & sensors.
Remove the intake manifold. (it has 5 nuts on each side)
remove the valve covers. ( remove the 2 sensors on the drivers side valve cover)
Remove the body piece between the microfilters (above the back of the engine) early in the process will give you a lot of wiggle room on various items.
Support the engine w/ the engine support bar. (seen in picture)
Unbolt the driverside motor mount & bracket and set aside.
Remove the alternator & housing.:mad:
Remove the crankshaft bolt. very hard to remove it's torqed 250lbs. I used a 3/4 inch impact gun.
Remove vibration damper hub w/ puller kit http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=GN63&mospid=47785&btnr=11_3260&hg=11&fg=18
Remove the front oil pan bolts that attach to the timing cover
Remove upper timng covers.
Remove all bolts from lower timing cover.
NOW! use a nice flat head screwdriver or prybar and start sliding the timing cover forward.
There should not be any resistant when sliding the cover foward if so stop & find the problem.
Once the lower cover is removed your coolant pipe oring is exposed.
Remove the valley pan. Yuor coolant pipe will be visible.
slide the coolant pipe forward, (may be tight to move but just work it out).
once removed clean & prep all gasket surfaces.
Installation:
Slide new pipe and oring in carefully.
installl new valley pan.
NOW! Before we reinstall the lower cover inspect the oil pan gasket to make sure its not damaged and also both slightly exposed head gaskets (very slim chance of any damage but you always should check.
Place a small amount of black silcone in each corner wher the lower cover will be placed.
Very slow slide the lower cover in place w/o hitting the gaskets if successful reverse the procedure on all the remainig parts.
More questions feel free to call me @314-479-6659 PS. some people do remove the oil pan also to do this job but i did not & was successful. Thanks, Tommie B.