I will try this soon. My engine is not starting. I have checked everything, well at least the most suspected components and systems. I just have to go this way to see if it will work. I hope it will. I just need to find a good oil delivery method into the cylinders. Thanks so much. I reckon it took you three days to go through the process.
@@leveluplife8585 I'm at 214k miles. I don't think it sat for more than three days. It was a total shock when it happened. Still haven't had a chance to work on it, hopefully today.
@@wrenchesinmotion3282 Gotcha, well I hope you figure it out. When my x5 didn’t start I checked everything else before compression of course so and when I realized I didn’t have great compression I thought 270k miles was a good run. Funny thing was it didn’t have any issue before it sat for the other work I wanted to take care of so I was scratching my head for a while!
@@leveluplife8585 just did this, and it fixed the car. Runs great again. Gave me a chance to change plugs, and you wouldn't believe what I found. 5 NGK Iridiums with the 4 straps, and one plain Autolite. Who does things like that? The video for this one will probably be up next Friday.
@@wrenchesinmotion3282 Wow, I’m surprised you haven’t been blowing up coil packs. The ngk laser platinums in mine have 60k miles on them from when I first got the car and they are darker than the set I took out back then. I then checked my ccv and my whole drain tube is clogged full of muddy thick oil so I am not in the process of putting in a catch can and cleaning the dipstick oil drain. It’s worth checking out so you don’t foul your new plugs at half of the expected life!
Yea thanks man I will try this on my 01 330ci it's Cranks but no start it has compression but not enough cylinder 1: 75 psi cylinder 2: 90psi cylinder 3: 60psi cylinder 4: 65psi cylinder 5: 80psi and cylinder 6: 140psi and all my fuse are fine
The best video on bmw repair by far. Thank you so much!!!!
Nice video sir. Thank you.
Please more videos mate, loved that video 👍🏼
I will try this soon. My engine is not starting. I have checked everything, well at least the most suspected components and systems. I just have to go this way to see if it will work. I hope it will. I just need to find a good oil delivery method into the cylinders. Thanks so much. I reckon it took you three days to go through the process.
Hi. Nice job.
My engine is not starting, Injectors, fuses, spark plug, ignitions all ok.
Maybe low compressing.
My 325i just did this. When I get home I am going to try this.
My x5 did this after working on other parts of it for two weeks. What mileage are you at and did yours sit for some time?
@@leveluplife8585 I'm at 214k miles. I don't think it sat for more than three days. It was a total shock when it happened. Still haven't had a chance to work on it, hopefully today.
@@wrenchesinmotion3282 Gotcha, well I hope you figure it out. When my x5 didn’t start I checked everything else before compression of course so and when I realized I didn’t have great compression I thought 270k miles was a good run. Funny thing was it didn’t have any issue before it sat for the other work I wanted to take care of so I was scratching my head for a while!
@@leveluplife8585 just did this, and it fixed the car. Runs great again. Gave me a chance to change plugs, and you wouldn't believe what I found. 5 NGK Iridiums with the 4 straps, and one plain Autolite. Who does things like that? The video for this one will probably be up next Friday.
@@wrenchesinmotion3282 Wow, I’m surprised you haven’t been blowing up coil packs. The ngk laser platinums in mine have 60k miles on them from when I first got the car and they are darker than the set I took out back then. I then checked my ccv and my whole drain tube is clogged full of muddy thick oil so I am not in the process of putting in a catch can and cleaning the dipstick oil drain. It’s worth checking out so you don’t foul your new plugs at half of the expected life!
My m54 had issues with sticky piston rings I end up soaking the cylinders 2 times with toralin anticarbon for 2 hours and it completely got rid of it
But did after did the bmw start
Ay of you guys that commented, did you resolve your problems? If so, how?
Yea thanks man I will try this on my 01 330ci it's Cranks but no start it has compression but not enough cylinder 1: 75 psi cylinder 2: 90psi cylinder 3: 60psi cylinder 4: 65psi cylinder 5: 80psi and cylinder 6: 140psi and all my fuse are fine
I'm in the same boat. Got 3 cylinders with no compression and 3 with very low compression. Can't get it started for nothing. I hate these cars!
Lmao
Remember to do the oil change... Fuel in oil maybe