This helped me a lot just replaced my oil separator. But you don't need to unscrew bottom plastic peace you can reach the second intake manifold screw from top if you squeeze your hand a bit. Took me about 2 hours to replace it while watching this video.
I definitely couldn't believe that I could remove the intake manifold myself from my e87 n46b20, at home. But looking at each step I see that I can do the same. Thank you for such a detailed video! Very much! The new economic formation assumes the presence of means of production in the hands of the majority. Knowledge is one of the means of production in the modern world. I believe that you create the future with such videos. And I want to contribute to the common cause. I removed and installed the crankcase ventilation valve, approaching from the left side, without removing the intake manifold. But for this you need a key of the minimum width so that it fits between the body and three torx25 bolts. The rest is a matter of technique, the entire operation is performed with the left hand.
Thanks for this video!! For a E46 Touring it is possible to unscrew both the bottom bolts of the intake manifold from the top of the car fairly easy. Buy a female (with a hole which fits the bit directly without an extra adapter) 85mm long 72 teeth wrench. For the bolt closest to the dashboard remove the oil dipstick (bolt and pull it gently up towards you), electrical plug next to it, including rubber block attached to motorroom, remove bended cover panel right hand corner next to the suspension arch. It is possible to squeeze your hand in and turn the bolt slowly with a 85 mm wrench. Make sure to have 72 teeth otherwise it is impossible to turn the bolt with a minimal amount of turn. To reassemble the bolts. You can ask another person to push gently against the bolt closest to the dashboard to keep it in place. Do this from the bottom with a extended wrench, or somehting similar. Guide your fellow worker towards the bolt, and this will help to keep it in place. You don't need to hitch up the car for doing this. Once I got the mini wrench it was all fairly simple to do, it just needs some patience.
This video was very helpful. I see that you have LPG on your car, what brand is it and does it make any problems with engine's ECU? I have E91 with N46B20 engine and LPG Zavoli ecu, Atiker reducer and LPG tech injector. Sometimes engine has rough idle until switches to LPG, and when the engine reaches normal running temperature on LPG it runs around 950-1000 rpm. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Great video Need help what symtoms did you have on your car I got a e91 same engine i get blue smoke after idle but nothing else no codes but i have noticed idle is fluctuating Got told could be valve stem seals but was wondering if this could cause the same problem also there is no loss off power Cheers
Its valve stem seal issue. N46 is notorious. I had the same issue, replace the seals with erling seals and no more blue smoke. Don't bother with those oil additive. It doesn't work.
Co sie działo ze wymieniales odme.U mnie ale w e46 z silnikiem N46 dymi na niebiesko po rozgrzaniu i tylko na postoju.Oleju nie ubywa wogole..Od marca nie dolewalem ani kropli a w marcu zmienialem.Niewiem czemu dymi
I was making it first time so it took me about 2 days after regular work. I think it was about 4-6 hours. Second time would be much faster and without video recording.
This helped me a lot just replaced my oil separator. But you don't need to unscrew bottom plastic peace you can reach the second intake manifold screw from top if you squeeze your hand a bit. Took me about 2 hours to replace it while watching this video.
I definitely couldn't believe that I could remove the intake manifold myself from my e87 n46b20, at home.
But looking at each step I see that I can do the same.
Thank you for such a detailed video! Very much!
The new economic formation assumes the presence of means of production in the hands of the majority.
Knowledge is one of the means of production in the modern world. I believe that you create the future with such videos.
And I want to contribute to the common cause.
I removed and installed the crankcase ventilation valve, approaching from the left side, without removing the intake manifold.
But for this you need a key of the minimum width so that it fits between the body and three torx25 bolts. The rest is a matter of technique, the entire operation is performed with the left hand.
Thanks for this video!! For a E46 Touring it is possible to unscrew both the bottom bolts of the intake manifold from the top of the car fairly easy. Buy a female (with a hole which fits the bit directly without an extra adapter) 85mm long 72 teeth wrench. For the bolt closest to the dashboard remove the oil dipstick (bolt and pull it gently up towards you), electrical plug next to it, including rubber block attached to motorroom, remove bended cover panel right hand corner next to the suspension arch. It is possible to squeeze your hand in and turn the bolt slowly with a 85 mm wrench. Make sure to have 72 teeth otherwise it is impossible to turn the bolt with a minimal amount of turn.
To reassemble the bolts. You can ask another person to push gently against the bolt closest to the dashboard to keep it in place. Do this from the bottom with a extended wrench, or somehting similar. Guide your fellow worker towards the bolt, and this will help to keep it in place. You don't need to hitch up the car for doing this. Once I got the mini wrench it was all fairly simple to do, it just needs some patience.
Hello i keep turn the screw of intake manifold for about one hour but don't come out
Straight to the point!
Very very very helpful!!! Thank you very much for the video!
Please how many time you need to take the first screw of the manifold i keep turn it for 1 hour and doesn't come out 😢
This video was very helpful. I see that you have LPG on your car, what brand is it and does it make any problems with engine's ECU? I have E91 with N46B20 engine and LPG Zavoli ecu, Atiker reducer and LPG tech injector. Sometimes engine has rough idle until switches to LPG, and when the engine reaches normal running temperature on LPG it runs around 950-1000 rpm. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Naszczescie przy silniku N47 wystarczy sciągnąć filtr kabinowy zeby dostac sie do odmy pozniej tylko 3 śrubki i odma na wierzchu
Thanks.
I need to chance my ccv + starter. Can i maybe do that, without remove the intakemanifold?
I heard that it's possible but in my opinion it will be much harder. I can't give you best advice on it because I didn't try in that way
Man thanks for doing this video.
Il punto 10 che sensore è?
Wheat simtom have please ?
Great video
What symptoms did you have to say it was faulty
Cheers
you are amazing for this video thanks
Thank you :) Happy to hear that!
I Will try your way :)
Thanks
Thank you! 👍
How long did that take you to do?
Great video
Need help what symtoms did you have on your car
I got a e91 same engine i get blue smoke after idle but nothing else no codes but i have noticed idle is fluctuating
Got told could be valve stem seals but was wondering if this could cause the same problem also there is no loss off power
Cheers
did you end up figuring it out?
Its valve stem seal issue. N46 is notorious. I had the same issue, replace the seals with erling seals and no more blue smoke. Don't bother with those oil additive. It doesn't work.
Co sie działo ze wymieniales odme.U mnie ale w e46 z silnikiem N46 dymi na niebiesko po rozgrzaniu i tylko na postoju.Oleju nie ubywa wogole..Od marca nie dolewalem ani kropli a w marcu zmienialem.Niewiem czemu dymi
U mnie tez dymił i z dnia na dzien przestał nie wiedziec czemu
@@FloydMayweatherPL przestal dymic po wymianie odmy?
excellent vid thx
Ffs I wish my wife kept the ford focus what a ball ache.
Replace torx bolt with ordinary hex bolt .
how long time, did work this take?
I was making it first time so it took me about 2 days after regular work. I think it was about 4-6 hours. Second time would be much faster and without video recording.
@@mckolt Did you stop oil leaking after replace CCV?
What were the symptoms of your failing CCV?
I had oil leaks from under the valve gasket. I'm not 100% sure that it was a reason but I had +200k mileage on the meter so I decided to change it.
Man such a pain to just remove intake manifold..
What is the problem witj this, why you did this
Bmw engineers must hate us