The moment you snapped the oilpan screw had me crying :D Its a hell of a job very nice to see you getting this done and even reinforcing the oilpump nut :) did this once when the engine was out but opted to not do the rod bearings since i was just too unexperienced for that As always great video! its so nice to see how well equipped your little shop is :) Keep it up!
Haha yeah looking back it was a memorable moment. Just one of those wtf bro moments really. Snapped out of the blue! Wasnt THAT bad of a task to remove it but i sucked when it was almost midnight and i was tired already🤣
Job well done as always! Love watching your reactions. You make it fun and that is what it is all about! Looking forward to what else you can teach us.
Exactly my experience with reverse thread bolt removers. I absolutely hate them. Welding also hardly ever works for me. Accepting my faye, I just resort to drilling and retapping, since it saves a lot of time over the 'short cuts' when they get fckedup.
@@OEMplusRESTO no I've had several decent ones break on me as well, the problem is that especially the thinner ones are prone to snapping off when the bolt is very stuck. And of course, that's usually why the bolt head had sheared off in the first place. And because of the taper, these extractors tend to slightly expand the drilled bolt, making it even harder to extract. Given they're made from hardened steel, they're also an absolute nightmare to drill when they snap off. Unrelated: have you done rear trailing arm bushings already? And how about the steering shaft guibo? That one did make a big difference in my 2002 car. Currently I'm deliberating on whether I should install a short shifter for my 6-speed. Have you done one?
@fransb8543 previous owner installed a zhp shift knob. I have overhauled the shifting mechanism/bushings. But thats all ive done so far regardrinh shifters. No short shift as such! Guibo, i tried a new original and a poly one. I did make a mistake of misaligning it a tooth so steering wheel got crooked. But i have a video on that as well. And i did rebuild the trailing arm bushings at one point as well. Car is in good shape. Thats why i use is as a test bed almost
Im glad im not alone in this mess😅 thanks for the input. And that would be my main takeway as well. Clean the threads. Buy new bolts. Hope you have more luck than me when you need to drop your pan:)
I did change the oil pan gasket on my own and i torqued down the screws on 10Nm and i felt actually too less, but apparently it was just right. The hand torque can be messy and suspcious about this stuff. As a second guarantee, I took down the oil pan again because I thought I forgot something inside(actually not) and by unscrewing again it felt easy and sure as i unbolt it for the first time. I torqued down again the screws at 10Nm and was all perfect. No oil leaking, 1000Km ever since after the gasket change. I personally recomand using the torque wrench. P.s the last 2 long screws I remember they were 12Nm torque.
Thanks for the input. I really effed up i guess. But had i used a torque wrench it would have snapped too😅 but yeah definitely like you make sure they turn easy. Mine is still dry but im looking for oil spot daily by now. But even before it was also dry.
Don't be an idiot😂😅... You showed me some great things and I will try them out and trying to not being an idiot😇 I probably will. But you learned me some things so here it goes 🤞🏼
Absolutely the same bolt on that spot was an issue on my 330ci, there is something going on with that hole 😅 Have your inspect if you have any broken oil squirters? I have found two broken pipes from those squirters on the bottom of the pan, but didn't bother to do anything about it - I hope they are not that critical for the engine been driven without some squirters ...
@@OEMplusRESTO Keep in mind for those, many people report oil squirters been broken off when dropping the oil pan for gasket change ( who knows how long the engine was running without squirters... ) sadly I couldn't find much into for m54's squirters... I really don't what to deal with oil pan again 😅
@@OEMplusRESTO maybe from a power perspective. Not sure about drivability and feel. I personally love mine but would love to drive the petrol version. Check this modified one th-cam.com/video/lgsbllpaw9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1hUZzQlDBLD3WuyR
I empathize with you... one of the reasons I stopped trying to be a mechanic, it's more fun to watch you suffer 😅. Kudos for hanging in there!
Thank you😅
The moment you snapped the oilpan screw had me crying :D
Its a hell of a job very nice to see you getting this done and even reinforcing the oilpump nut :) did this once when the engine was out but opted to not do the rod bearings since i was just too unexperienced for that
As always great video! its so nice to see how well equipped your little shop is :)
Keep it up!
Haha yeah looking back it was a memorable moment. Just one of those wtf bro moments really. Snapped out of the blue! Wasnt THAT bad of a task to remove it but i sucked when it was almost midnight and i was tired already🤣
I think we all felt the same.
Job well done as always! Love watching your reactions. You make it fun and that is what it is all about! Looking forward to what else you can teach us.
Exactly my experience with reverse thread bolt removers. I absolutely hate them. Welding also hardly ever works for me. Accepting my faye, I just resort to drilling and retapping, since it saves a lot of time over the 'short cuts' when they get fckedup.
Mine was some cheap shit ones. Id think a quality set wouldnt be as bad. Was your set also some cheap version?
@@OEMplusRESTO no I've had several decent ones break on me as well, the problem is that especially the thinner ones are prone to snapping off when the bolt is very stuck. And of course, that's usually why the bolt head had sheared off in the first place. And because of the taper, these extractors tend to slightly expand the drilled bolt, making it even harder to extract. Given they're made from hardened steel, they're also an absolute nightmare to drill when they snap off.
Unrelated: have you done rear trailing arm bushings already? And how about the steering shaft guibo? That one did make a big difference in my 2002 car.
Currently I'm deliberating on whether I should install a short shifter for my 6-speed. Have you done one?
@fransb8543 previous owner installed a zhp shift knob. I have overhauled the shifting mechanism/bushings. But thats all ive done so far regardrinh shifters. No short shift as such!
Guibo, i tried a new original and a poly one. I did make a mistake of misaligning it a tooth so steering wheel got crooked. But i have a video on that as well. And i did rebuild the trailing arm bushings at one point as well. Car is in good shape. Thats why i use is as a test bed almost
I had one of these old bolts on my e60 valve cover snapped, not a fun experience. Tap the thread & use new bolts is the way to go.
Im glad im not alone in this mess😅 thanks for the input. And that would be my main takeway as well. Clean the threads. Buy new bolts. Hope you have more luck than me when you need to drop your pan:)
I did change the oil pan gasket on my own and i torqued down the screws on 10Nm and i felt actually too less, but apparently it was just right. The hand torque can be messy and suspcious about this stuff.
As a second guarantee, I took down the oil pan again because I thought I forgot something inside(actually not) and by unscrewing again it felt easy and sure as i unbolt it for the first time.
I torqued down again the screws at 10Nm and was all perfect. No oil leaking, 1000Km ever since after the gasket change.
I personally recomand using the torque wrench.
P.s the last 2 long screws I remember they were 12Nm torque.
Thanks for the input. I really effed up i guess. But had i used a torque wrench it would have snapped too😅 but yeah definitely like you make sure they turn easy. Mine is still dry but im looking for oil spot daily by now. But even before it was also dry.
Maybe you snapped the oilpan screw because you painted it...
by tightening the screw you compressed the Paint...
Could be. Only painted the head but by mistake could have painted the threads as well. Thank you for the insight.
this one was downright brutal, moments when you forsake liking e46 and bmws
For a moment there i was a bit under pressure lol🤣
Just a bit... LOL 😛
Thank you for keeping realistic "fright"moments on your channel, so we won't feel like it's just us.
Don't be an idiot😂😅...
You showed me some great things and I will try them out and trying to not being an idiot😇 I probably will. But you learned me some things so here it goes 🤞🏼
Absolutely the same bolt on that spot was an issue on my 330ci, there is something going on with that hole 😅 Have your inspect if you have any broken oil squirters?
I have found two broken pipes from those squirters on the bottom of the pan, but didn't bother to do anything about it - I hope they are not that critical for the engine been driven without some squirters ...
I think they are important yes. I didnt find anything wrong with mine. Just this stupid bolt that broke lol
@@OEMplusRESTO Keep in mind for those, many people report oil squirters been broken off when dropping the oil pan for gasket change ( who knows how long the engine was running without squirters... ) sadly I couldn't find much into for m54's squirters... I really don't what to deal with oil pan again 😅
I need your youtube channel except with a e46 330cd. Any reason you did not get a 330d?
Im just more of a petrolhead than diesel thats all. The diesel has easier tuning potential though i think?
@@OEMplusRESTO maybe from a power perspective. Not sure about drivability and feel. I personally love mine but would love to drive the petrol version.
Check this modified one
th-cam.com/video/lgsbllpaw9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1hUZzQlDBLD3WuyR