I really enjoyed this episode! Regarding the bargain factor, if you can trade your skill to repair a car you like, then it's a bargain. Many people dont drive the car they want because they cannot afford to fix it.
it is my first time in your channel. i was skeptical at first but man, when you started dismantling, etc., your knowledge and patience in repairing the car and overhauling the engine is incredible. at least from a non mechanic's perspective haha. anyway, great video. i enjoyed it. keep it up.
"When we went there to look at it, he really didn't want us to start it. So we didn't." Just hilarious 😂😂. I like your videos very much, the editing is very nice.
@@GeorgeEI7KOthanks, I actually used this trick, but forgot to leave it in the video, I don’t know if it was you, but someone gave me this trick the last time I was doing this job😊🎉
Love these videos. N43 engine gets a bad rap due to the first bad batch of plastic chain guides (BMW uses a different plastic on later engines) and the extended service intervals. If they get proper maintenance they will last and get great fuel economy too.
First time watching your video man you just made a sub. a long term one. idk why this is so damn interesting to watch. something about rebuilding cars makes me calm myself.
You clearly know your stuff mate. Not only are a you a good mechanic but also a good creator. The editing is pretty good and the content is very good. 👏👏
I really like your content, watched good amount of your videos, and im bmw fanatik, when i watch this kind of videos, it gives me motivation, do thing on my car by myself, so keep the good work, you have new subscriber.
Greetings from Mexico, Love your videos man. Keep on working hard! The fact that you’ve busted your ass to get the car done with little tools at your disposal is quite impressive
Great video man! Brings back memories of my youth. Rebuilding cars was a hobby of mine. I mainly worked on wrecked cars. Simple cars like vw golf mk1 and mk2 where my favorite, bold of damage parts bold on replacement parts. Do some welding and stretching. Engine rebuild like you do was out of my league, I just replaced the engine with a scrapyard engine if the original was broke or damaged. Keep up the good work bro!
New sub from italy, you have some real talent. Didn't expect the mot to be this strict, here in Italy it's more like a moment to have a chat with the mechanics😂
What a great revive! You saved this beautiful E81. Crazy to think that it is only worth ~2300€ in Norway, considering it has M Package and a partly overhauled engine.
Great video, very technical and I didn't understand much of it but learnt some things. I think the work you did was well worth it and you could sell for much more than you originally bought, including the money you spent on it.
My first car was a 2009 E81 118i M sport 6spd. Was actually a great car and the only issue I had with it was a camshaft position sensor which was a quick fix. Luckily I got it at ~53,000 miles and the timing chain wasn’t bad and it’s easy to inspect on the petrols as it’s at the front.
Nice Job there, reminds me of my younger years when i would just go and order a rebuild kit and spend two to three days replacing everything!!! saving a boat load of money doing everything myself including hitting the bone yard for those missing bolts or fasteners!!!😀
The best method to replace the valve stem seals. I have the same spring compressor tool. Did you lock the crank otherwise your crank will turn. I also soak the new valve stems seals in oil before installing. Good practice to check the hydraulic lifters moving freely and not seized.
Hey bro idk if there is a Lidl in Norway but there is a Parkside injection-extraction vacuum for like 60-100euros. It's a best buy for that price I think. Saw that you were cleaning the seat with a regular vacuum cleaner.
Very motivated young man with a mechanical brain. Impressive. What sources do you rely on for the different engines? I would like to read the manual for mine but is a little expensive so I use the haines repair manual. I liked this length video. It keeps my attention so time flies quickly.
Even if I am mostly VW guy, I really like your videos, I watched a lot of them and you are providing consistent quality. Maybe one day I will buy a BMW 🤭
Hey there, just discovered your channel, Man I like it !!! Keep up the good work, I have just blasted through most of the your videos, such great work you're doing !!!! So bad you couldn't keep the 530xd :'(
We used to have an 130i of this generation. Really fun car, i really miss it tbh. The one in the video is in an absolutely miserable state, but 500 Euro for all of that is actually an insane deal
Nice video man. First time seeing your channel and I have to admit, this really reminds me of "M539 Restorations" chaneel… I'm sure you know Sreten's channel hahah. Keep up the good work
Great work as always man, was it the brake lines connected when you dropped the rear hubs? It hurt me right in the mewmew 😂. Good little car, wish it had a better engine, would be a great daily. Waiting for the next one!
I think the problem with the rod bearings are a combination of thin oil not often change fuel in the oil from short driving and faulty Injektors and not working oil pressure regulators
True. I think if the oil would have been changed every 7000 km and the car driven regularly and revved more (4000 - 5000 rpm), then the problems above would not have occurred. In my vision.
I really enjoyed this episode! Regarding the bargain factor, if you can trade your skill to repair a car you like, then it's a bargain. Many people dont drive the car they want because they cannot afford to fix it.
True.
I'm one of them 😊
it is my first time in your channel. i was skeptical at first but man, when you started dismantling, etc., your knowledge and patience in repairing the car and overhauling the engine is incredible. at least from a non mechanic's perspective haha. anyway, great video. i enjoyed it. keep it up.
Thanks man😊
There's people that flip houses with ease and this guy does it with BMW engines! Love these videos
First video I have ever watched on your channel and it’s great . Much better than a movie.
And your knowledgeable
EMS posts, I press like. I‘m a simple man.
Same here !!! 😅
Same here 😂
Igor chikdotsenko
WTF? I can't believe just how easily he dismantles everything. This kid just breezes through it. What a LEGEND. I'd fricking get lost.
I say the same man lil bro is talented I would trust him in a hear beat to work on my car but I’m in the USA sadly
looking video is simple, doing in real process it takes time tho :)
@@vantsen-e this video for example, how long do you think he fixed the problem ? 1 week ?
"When we went there to look at it, he really didn't want us to start it. So we didn't."
Just hilarious 😂😂. I like your videos very much, the editing is very nice.
my bro got some serious talent, new sub from Sweden
bro is getting huge on youtube. Still got the quality from when you only had like 1k here, love the vids keep it up!!
I have used your videos to rebuild my own BMW. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
Next time you do stem seals, put a little grease on the top of the valve. Then the retainers will stick to it when you put them in place.
@@GeorgeEI7KOthanks, I actually used this trick, but forgot to leave it in the video, I don’t know if it was you, but someone gave me this trick the last time I was doing this job😊🎉
Bro you are so young and knowledgable about what you like and easily can be said youre expert.. it's a motivation video for me!! ty
I feel like this guy getting E series every week and i don't mind it at all
Love these videos. N43 engine gets a bad rap due to the first bad batch of plastic chain guides (BMW uses a different plastic on later engines) and the extended service intervals. If they get proper maintenance they will last and get great fuel economy too.
Bro was so pissed about the MOT that he decided to speedrun the subframe repair :))) love it
First time watching your video man you just made a sub. a long term one. idk why this is so damn interesting to watch. something about rebuilding cars makes me calm myself.
You clearly know your stuff mate. Not only are a you a good mechanic but also a good creator. The editing is pretty good and the content is very good. 👏👏
you deserve more subs brother, trust me if you keep going like this you gonna get big
Grattis bror. Its nice to watch you gifted young man.
Man I admire your impressive work, you’ve got yourself a new subscriber from Canada 🇨🇦 👏🏿✊🏿.
He makes fixing BMWs look so easy 💪. Love it, new channel to binge watch!
Mate - excellent video, excellent repair and fantastic result. Sending you huge respect from Australia!
genties and landanmen ,this dude is PHD in M47D20TÜ2
I really like your content, watched good amount of your videos, and im bmw fanatik, when i watch this kind of videos, it gives me motivation, do thing on my car by myself, so keep the good work, you have new subscriber.
Bargain factor is still there, brought a nice car back to life!
Greetings from Mexico, Love your videos man. Keep on working hard! The fact that you’ve busted your ass to get the car done with little tools at your disposal is quite impressive
Great video man! Brings back memories of my youth. Rebuilding cars was a hobby of mine. I mainly worked on wrecked cars. Simple cars like vw golf mk1 and mk2 where my favorite, bold of damage parts bold on replacement parts. Do some welding and stretching. Engine rebuild like you do was out of my league, I just replaced the engine with a scrapyard engine if the original was broke or damaged. Keep up the good work bro!
Thats awesome man, thanks
First time in your channel. If this was a movie or a series I'd pay to watch. I've really enjoyed watching and you've got some serious skills there.
New sub from italy, you have some real talent. Didn't expect the mot to be this strict, here in Italy it's more like a moment to have a chat with the mechanics😂
Good work, glad to see I am not the only BMW nut out there that would fix this type of car.
I cannot believe you are doing all this just by yourself.. Pretty amazing ! I am thinking of buying a series 1 so some nice info :)
A great video as always. I love that you explain most of what youre doing even tho I'm not planning on doing any of that myself
This man has some skills! New follower from Belgium!
Mission passed, respect+
wish I had half your knowledge and twice your motivation.
The all Mighty Secret Washing Station… the parkinglot😂
I'm impressed! You are quite knowledgeable with BMW's. I enjoy the channel.
It turned out perfect! Keep up the good work.
New sub from Poland. Keep it up my boy
What a great revive! You saved this beautiful E81. Crazy to think that it is only worth ~2300€ in Norway, considering it has M Package and a partly overhauled engine.
i admire your confidence when doing jobs like this
Great video, very technical and I didn't understand much of it but learnt some things. I think the work you did was well worth it and you could sell for much more than you originally bought, including the money you spent on it.
Really enjoyed this video, so i Subscribed. Excellent work.
My first car was a 2009 E81 118i M sport 6spd. Was actually a great car and the only issue I had with it was a camshaft position sensor which was a quick fix. Luckily I got it at ~53,000 miles and the timing chain wasn’t bad and it’s easy to inspect on the petrols as it’s at the front.
Nice Job there, reminds me of my younger years when i would just go and order a rebuild kit and spend two to three days replacing everything!!! saving a boat load of money doing everything myself including hitting the bone yard for those missing bolts or fasteners!!!😀
I just discovered your channel and it's amazing! Especially because i am about to finish my garage and want to do the same thing!
The best method to replace the valve stem seals. I have the same spring compressor tool. Did you lock the crank otherwise your crank will turn. I also soak the new valve stems seals in oil before installing. Good practice to check the hydraulic lifters moving freely and not seized.
Hey bro idk if there is a Lidl in Norway but there is a Parkside injection-extraction vacuum for like 60-100euros. It's a best buy for that price I think. Saw that you were cleaning the seat with a regular vacuum cleaner.
there is no Lidl in Norway😁
Insane mechanical and videomaking skillz :)
Great video, great channel! Greetings from Germany.
very detailed video, I really enjoy watching it
You will be one legend keep it going very nice videos!!!
En av de bästa youtube kanal hittills, hälsningar från era grannar 😅
I need a garage and equipment to start breaking and hopefuly fixing cars. I m watching a lot of TH-camrs and now I have got the itch. Thanks!
First time I'm watching your video and it's giving Norway M539 vibes. Great content!
Very motivated young man with a mechanical brain. Impressive. What sources do you rely on for the different engines? I would like to read the manual for mine but is a little expensive so I use the haines repair manual. I liked this length video. It keeps my attention so time flies quickly.
I don’t get it, how you can know so much yet so young? Awesome work man. Greetings from Sweden!
really like what you are doing , keep going
Even if I am mostly VW guy, I really like your videos, I watched a lot of them and you are providing consistent quality. Maybe one day I will buy a BMW 🤭
You are awesome bro... Great job well done
Coooming up!
Jokes aside, keep up the good work and hope to see an E82 Coupe on your channel someday 😊
very nice work and a great video. I couldn't help thinking that you could have used some more help from time to time
You are amazing man . Big ups.
average Bryne resident driving tractor at 00:00 haha. Great video as always
@@valt3055 😂😂
Hey there, just discovered your channel, Man I like it !!! Keep up the good work, I have just blasted through most of the your videos, such great work you're doing !!!! So bad you couldn't keep the 530xd :'(
Thanks man, appreciate it😊
We used to have an 130i of this generation. Really fun car, i really miss it tbh. The one in the video is in an absolutely miserable state, but 500 Euro for all of that is actually an insane deal
Dude your videos are really good, it's really cool👏🏻😊
An awesome video. A lot of effort but a great result. Your knowledge and ability is mind blowing. 😇
You are the BMW wizard!
You’re a talented young man well done
great work, dude!!
I'm digging this guy, super cool dude 😎
Bro i wish u were my friend or at least my neighbor 😂 your amazing
Nice work young man. 😊
Cool content mate!
really enjoyed watching it, keep it up
new here! great video! loved it!
Talented man.
i am impressed, nice !
The Ed Bolian school of lowballing, good job.
You make most of the money on the "buy low" part
HI, yes a 1 serie!! a very compact good car, i prefer in m47 you can remap and take 200hp on a small car its very cool! thanks you for his video
Very impressive work, I'd love to do this too when I get rich and still young
i watched this full video def. will watch another one
Jeee, greetings from Lithuania :D
Du är inte rädd för arbete 💪🏻 Otroligt imponerande! 😍👍🏻🇱🇹
Good job man :)
Nice video man. First time seeing your channel and I have to admit, this really reminds me of "M539 Restorations" chaneel… I'm sure you know Sreten's channel hahah. Keep up the good work
Brave man taking on another N43 engine😂😢. Well done bro 👍
you are very talented... thanks for sharing
Great work as always man, was it the brake lines connected when you dropped the rear hubs? It hurt me right in the mewmew 😂. Good little car, wish it had a better engine, would be a great daily. Waiting for the next one!
If the oil is changed every 7000 km then it is an ok engine. But many change oil at 15.000 km or more which is super bad.
@@Sifsarmonikas thanks, no that was the handbrake cable, couldn’t be bothered to disconnect😂
The E61. Nice 👌
nice video as always. Pozdravujem zo Slovenska :)
Diky snažíme sa💪😊, teda aspoň môj syn😂
@@rroroso6042 Len tak dalej 😎👍
Top video!
I think the problem with the rod bearings are a combination of thin oil not often change fuel in the oil from short driving and faulty Injektors and not working oil pressure regulators
True. I think if the oil would have been changed every 7000 km and the car driven regularly and revved more (4000 - 5000 rpm), then the problems above would not have occurred. In my vision.
Follow you from Portugal :o) i like your videos... congrats 👌👌
Great video as usual thank you
nice work bro
Great video!
This is not a 500 $ car in Germany.
non runing bmw in croatia is like minimum 2/3 k eur... :(
If you watch the video you know the whole story. The seller asked 2k.
The story is bullshit.
Bravo 👏
In germany its a 1.5k car
If I can I will definitely buy a car from this dude!!
Greetings from Ukraine! Great work!