The kit used here is the Vargas kit from ECS: www.ecstuning.com/b-vargas-turbo-technologies-parts/wastegate-rattle-fix-repair-kit/vtt-n54-wf2~vtt/?gclid=CjwKCAjwiZnnBRBQEiwAcWKfYhLt2Yq59toU1m2cEZaoW5ogCFcGTrPP61LectCSIak5DPOg6dhsrBoCLqYQAvD_BwE
I've done this job as well on my 2008 535xi, referencing from the TurboLabofAmerica site and their various references. I have a reluctance to beat on things, so I used an M8x1 bolt with washers and sockets to create a "press" tool and removed the flapper arm bushing from the housing with no issue. Everything else is as you described. I also bought a CHRA rebuild assembly from the same Ebay vendor link they recommended, and replaced all internal components. It was very basic and straight-forward. I now have 30K mileage on the service with no issues other that unrelated vacuum line failures. Just do it!
Good Morning from Berlin, I did the rattle fix once Frank and I really enjoyed the video. I felt for you when it came to removing the bushings 😁. Cheers and keep it up...every video makes my day. AJ
Just a suggestion, you should of weld the caps also, i know you installed new, but can see that new caps also have lot of free play. Great video. Thank you
The cap needs some free play in order to lay flat against the seat inside the housing. I think it would be risky to weld it as it could allow boost leaks if it isn't perfectly seated
I used a kit offered through ECS. Worked pretty slick and was super easy to install. The flapper made a real nice seal with the wastegate, so I'm sure the repair was done correctly. I'll put a link in the description on the kit we procured.
I would suggest editing out your burps and coughs and the "annnnndddddd" "ummmmm" and all that. Just edit that out. It would be better to watch. But overall good video thank you for the hard work, this helps me not waste time.
You know - I thought more about your comment. I get it. Thanks for taking the time to not only watch the video but also provide very thoughtful feedback. I will certainly look back on this and make improvements based on your comments. Thank you for your comments!!
I'm in the middle of doing this repair and noticed the flap disc is considerably thicker on the new part. Because of this it affects the height of the assembly and causes it to stick in the closed position and does not seal 100 percent. Did you notice this at all on yours? I'm not impressed so far.
The kit used here is the Vargas kit from ECS:
www.ecstuning.com/b-vargas-turbo-technologies-parts/wastegate-rattle-fix-repair-kit/vtt-n54-wf2~vtt/?gclid=CjwKCAjwiZnnBRBQEiwAcWKfYhLt2Yq59toU1m2cEZaoW5ogCFcGTrPP61LectCSIak5DPOg6dhsrBoCLqYQAvD_BwE
I've done this job as well on my 2008 535xi, referencing from the TurboLabofAmerica site and their various references. I have a reluctance to beat on things, so I used an M8x1 bolt with washers and sockets to create a "press" tool and removed the flapper arm bushing from the housing with no issue. Everything else is as you described.
I also bought a CHRA rebuild assembly from the same Ebay vendor link they recommended, and replaced all internal components. It was very basic and straight-forward.
I now have 30K mileage on the service with no issues other that unrelated vacuum line failures.
Just do it!
Good idea to make the press tool, i was thinking of doing it that way. Now i know that it would work.👍
Good Morning from Berlin, I did the rattle fix once Frank and I really enjoyed the video. I felt for you when it came to removing the bushings 😁. Cheers and keep it up...every video makes my day. AJ
Wow that’s really nice! Thank you !!
hello, thank you for your video, I have to do the same on mine.
what drill bit did you use, the type of drill bit and the size please?
Need cobalt drill bit that’s the key
@@Garageaholic thanks
Just a suggestion, you should of weld the caps also, i know you installed new, but can see that new caps also have lot of free play. Great video. Thank you
The cap needs some free play in order to lay flat against the seat inside the housing. I think it would be risky to weld it as it could allow boost leaks if it isn't perfectly seated
Love the disco, man.
Hahahah!!
do you do side repairs. would love to get this don to my 2008 335i
I can, depends on the job!!
@@Garageaholic install new turbos 2008 335i
@@Garageaholic where are you located
I just adjusted my waste gate actuator. Rattle gone
Good job bro
What are the replacement wastegates you used?
I used a kit offered through ECS. Worked pretty slick and was super easy to install. The flapper made a real nice seal with the wastegate, so I'm sure the repair was done correctly. I'll put a link in the description on the kit we procured.
@@Garageaholic That's the kit I found too. Thanks for sharing! Pretty cheap too.
Good to know!
I would suggest editing out your burps and coughs and the "annnnndddddd" "ummmmm" and all that. Just edit that out. It would be better to watch. But overall good video thank you for the hard work, this helps me not waste time.
Thanks!!
You know - I thought more about your comment. I get it. Thanks for taking the time to not only watch the video but also provide very thoughtful feedback. I will certainly look back on this and make improvements based on your comments. Thank you for your comments!!
Liked it before I watched it, I already knew.. master of the BMW.
Getting there.
Slowly but surely making the time to chip away at this for sure!
I'm in the middle of doing this repair and noticed the flap disc is considerably thicker on the new part. Because of this it affects the height of the assembly and causes it to stick in the closed position and does not seal 100 percent. Did you notice this at all on yours? I'm not impressed so far.
how mouch go be that labor
Walk in customers $2800-$3000 not including parts
Gg boys
I'm sorry... I had to down-vote this video.... so sorry !
NEW turbos are not too much money..