I would strongly recommend replacing the VANOS line at the same time - it's a ridiculously cheap part and is one of the five major oil leaks on this engine (along with the OFHG, so you're fixing two with one job).
I'm confused. So I did this job and used a brand new Febi gasket. Had massive oil leaks afterwards. Took everything apart again to investigate. All looked fine, apart from the dowels were slightly oval shaped. Reassembled, still pissing oil out. A friend took a look and said he wasn't happy with the Febi gasket and that I should use genuine BMW instead. So I went to my dealer and bought one. It seemed to be slightly chunkier, so fitted that. The oil leak situation seems to be slightly better [I think] although I can still seem to see oil in/around that area though not much of it. It's possible that it's residue, I did run plenty of brake cleaner up from below in through that slit where the housing meets the block [below the gasket] after I'd tightened everything so i though I'd have gotten all the oil out. However I've driven the car 150 miles since - much of it at 80mph on motorways - so I'd imagine anything residual would have gone by now. Anyway I'm going to pull all the ancillaries off again - sixth time now I think - to see if I can see evidence of oil there again. Sorry for the rambling here but I wonder if you'd had anything similar and if so what the likely cause could be ? Thanks in advance.
If the housing was tightened down unevenly or wasn't sitting down on one of the dowels correctly when tightened, it could have cracked the housing. I have seen a technician crack one before by tightening the bolts down with an electric impact before checking to see if it was seated on the dowels. Could also have cracked during tightening due to a weak spot in the casting and not necessarily anything you did.
@@MunkysGarage Thanks for this... that's what came to mind with me too. I had a good look at the housing when I took it off and couldn't see any evidence of cracks but I guess they could 'open up' so to speak when it's torqued down. I was extremely careful about tightening the bolts - the criss-crossing and the torque settings too. The one thing that's perplexed me a bit is that the massive leaking from before [when I had the Febi gasket] is definitely not there now. We'll see what the leak's like when I pull the ancillaries off this weekend. I bought a used housing off eBay last week as well as new dowels but I've not fitted either so that would possibly be my next course of action. Thanks again for your help. What should have been a simple job has turned into a nightmare !
@@bogusienombre355 It was just residue from the oil leak after the Febi gasket. A few more clean downs and it was fine. It's totally dry now. I was really surprised to get a substandard Febi part. Have been using loads of their products for years and this is the first time I've ever had an issue. Maybe it was just a faulty batch as the genuine BMW one looked chunkier.
@@nuggetslayer7400 yeh man. when i opened it up, a good inch of the gasket was missing. no wonder it was pissing on the ground. now im doing the water pump. like clockwork, it failed at 100k kilometers. actually 99,750
Your torque specs at the end of the video don't jive with the ones in the description. Which are correct? In particular I'm interested in the oil filter housing bolts. The video say 32 or 33 nm something and the description says 22nm.
@MunkysGarage pls. Edit ofh bolts torque spec by text. Not everyone will read every comment and would Easley miss this correction. They might end up having to buy a new part. Prices went higher now.
Did it get tight at all and then get loose? Or did it just not tighten down at all? Either way, it's possible the threads could be stripped out of the hole.
@@MunkysGarage we're all the bolts the same color? I believe someone messed up in there at one point because the top right bolt was gold and it was the shortest of them all. Maybe someone just threw what they had in there at one point? Idk but I decided to try switching it with the bottom right bolt and everything went down perfectly and threaded smoothly.
@@madfisherisme all of the bolts should be the same color. I've never seen one with a gold colored bolt in it, they have all been gray/silver steel bolts. That definitely could have been an issue. Just a bolt not long enough to get to the threads. Glad to hear it worked out for you.
Could just be residual that leaked out when you took the oil filter housing off. May want to check to see if it keeps coming out with the car running. That would indicate improper sealing or a damaged gasket
Great video, was very clear in the direction
Great job and nicely done. Informative but, not dull and long winded.
Glad you liked it!
Nice work thank you
Great Job bro. flip from Cali thanks you.
I would strongly recommend replacing the VANOS line at the same time - it's a ridiculously cheap part and is one of the five major oil leaks on this engine (along with the OFHG, so you're fixing two with one job).
Thanks for the info
I did the same thing, but when i tightened the lower bolt, the sleeve did not pull in but cracked the alternator. $300 hundred dollar mistake!
Just replaced mine on my 530i M54 along with the front crank seal, vanos line, LP PS line and the oil dip stick O ring.
I'm confused. So I did this job and used a brand new Febi gasket. Had massive oil leaks afterwards. Took everything apart again to investigate. All looked fine, apart from the dowels were slightly oval shaped. Reassembled, still pissing oil out. A friend took a look and said he wasn't happy with the Febi gasket and that I should use genuine BMW instead. So I went to my dealer and bought one. It seemed to be slightly chunkier, so fitted that. The oil leak situation seems to be slightly better [I think] although I can still seem to see oil in/around that area though not much of it. It's possible that it's residue, I did run plenty of brake cleaner up from below in through that slit where the housing meets the block [below the gasket] after I'd tightened everything so i though I'd have gotten all the oil out. However I've driven the car 150 miles since - much of it at 80mph on motorways - so I'd imagine anything residual would have gone by now. Anyway I'm going to pull all the ancillaries off again - sixth time now I think - to see if I can see evidence of oil there again. Sorry for the rambling here but I wonder if you'd had anything similar and if so what the likely cause could be ? Thanks in advance.
If the housing was tightened down unevenly or wasn't sitting down on one of the dowels correctly when tightened, it could have cracked the housing. I have seen a technician crack one before by tightening the bolts down with an electric impact before checking to see if it was seated on the dowels. Could also have cracked during tightening due to a weak spot in the casting and not necessarily anything you did.
@@MunkysGarage Thanks for this... that's what came to mind with me too. I had a good look at the housing when I took it off and couldn't see any evidence of cracks but I guess they could 'open up' so to speak when it's torqued down. I was extremely careful about tightening the bolts - the criss-crossing and the torque settings too. The one thing that's perplexed me a bit is that the massive leaking from before [when I had the Febi gasket] is definitely not there now. We'll see what the leak's like when I pull the ancillaries off this weekend. I bought a used housing off eBay last week as well as new dowels but I've not fitted either so that would possibly be my next course of action. Thanks again for your help. What should have been a simple job has turned into a nightmare !
Sorry this did not go smoothly for you. How was it resolved?
@@bogusienombre355 It was just residue from the oil leak after the Febi gasket. A few more clean downs and it was fine. It's totally dry now. I was really surprised to get a substandard Febi part. Have been using loads of their products for years and this is the first time I've ever had an issue. Maybe it was just a faulty batch as the genuine BMW one looked chunkier.
gotta do this to mine. after a 7 year delay, its pissing oil this winter.
7 year delay 😦
@@nuggetslayer7400 yeh man. when i opened it up, a good inch of the gasket was missing. no wonder it was pissing on the ground. now im doing the water pump. like clockwork, it failed at 100k kilometers. actually 99,750
@@blackpassenger getting it done though 💪
Your torque specs at the end of the video don't jive with the ones in the description. Which are correct? In particular I'm interested in the oil filter housing bolts. The video say 32 or 33 nm something and the description says 22nm.
Sorry, I must have fat fingered typing the spec in the video. It is, in fact, 22Nm.
@MunkysGarage pls. Edit ofh bolts torque spec by text. Not everyone will read every comment and would Easley miss this correction. They might end up having to buy a new part. Prices went higher now.
I can't get the top right housing gasket bolt to tighten back down it's on the dowel though
Did it get tight at all and then get loose? Or did it just not tighten down at all? Either way, it's possible the threads could be stripped out of the hole.
@@MunkysGarage we're all the bolts the same color? I believe someone messed up in there at one point because the top right bolt was gold and it was the shortest of them all. Maybe someone just threw what they had in there at one point? Idk but I decided to try switching it with the bottom right bolt and everything went down perfectly and threaded smoothly.
@@madfisherisme all of the bolts should be the same color. I've never seen one with a gold colored bolt in it, they have all been gray/silver steel bolts. That definitely could have been an issue. Just a bolt not long enough to get to the threads. Glad to hear it worked out for you.
just curious is the uro oil vanos line fine? some people say uro is junk.....just better 27 than 40 for a rein if not needed...
I've had too many bad experiences with uro stuff to recommend them.
My 2001 bmw oil filter housing i replaced it but when I started the car I notice a big puddle of oil underneath tje the car .does anyone know why
Could just be residual that leaked out when you took the oil filter housing off. May want to check to see if it keeps coming out with the car running. That would indicate improper sealing or a damaged gasket
Where can I find the torque specs as you mentioned in your video?
Added torque specs to description of video
Good shit hosting the video, but your camara angles really suck man.