Nice video. +1 on the oem gaskets. Learned the same lesson with my Ford engine. Went cheap and got a leak within a year. My old Bimmer mechanic used to refuse to put certain stuff on my car back when I was paying someone else to do my work. He saved me money in the end by using better quality parts. Thank you for posting!
Had the same kind of deal with my 4 week old OFHG. Bought an alleged OEM gasket on ebay. Fitted it when I got it. FOUR weeks later oil pizzing out again worse than before. Original gasket was leaking because it had plasticized but it wasn't broken. This new one has literally DISSOLVED at te breach point. Anyway, fitted a new one from the BMW dealership spares shop. See how that works out. Also bought a Victor Reinz one in case the BMW one fails. If they ALL fail I am going to fit a paper gasket. Old school. BTW. There are 6 bolts holding the OFH on to the block. Don't treat them as a 6 group for tightening procedure. Treat them as a 4 group (compressing the gasket interface) and a 2 group (the bottom 2 that support the alternator / steering pump end). What I mean by that is if top two are 1 and 2, middle two are 3 and 4 and bottom two are 5 and 6 then tighten the top 4 first in a 1, 4, 2, 3 pattern 1/4 turn at a time until they are at their specified 18 ft/lb torque. Then insert 5 an 6 and tighten them to 18 ft/lb. Why? Well, looking at the way the new gasket had failed (bolt 2 corner), it occurred to me that it might be possible that the OFH could warp over time and be able to rock about 3 and 4. Not so much as you might notice but enough to make a difference when torquing the bolts. For example, if you were to tighten them all leading with 5 and 6 then it might just be possible, when you get to 1 and 2, to reach 18 ft/lbs BEFORE the gasket is as compressed as it needs to be. Know what I mean? Anyway, that's my diagnosis on the failure. It might explain why so many have to repeat this repair so soon after dong it.
I was working on the ccv issue and simply relocated a new unit to the driver's side firewall via a self tapper and small angle bracket. Works great with no oul can or bypass. Easy to get to from now on!
BMW e46 in late 2010s providing enough DIY material alone for a RUclips channel. Great videos! As my 2002 e46 is getting quite old and not that valuable im gonna start fixing it myself. To save some money but most for the heck of it. Like someone said on the Finnish Bmw forums: e46 is not a car for day-to-day use, the car is a hobby!
Meyle, no.no.. next time Saleri pump ;) Interesting that your oil filter catridge was laying bottom of the oil filter housing. Typically when i lift up that cover, oil filter is attached in oil filter housing cover. Then i re-install new filter for cover, press until you hear that thump sound that is secured there. Great work again :)
Regarding jack up the car. If your car is rusty, NEVER trust the jacking points, especially not on earlier E36. Lower down your car on your jack stands and find somewhere to put your jack too.
You always have great videos and thanks. Some of the best on the net and hope you continue to do well. I too have a couple of bimmers still. I too am a sato massicus and enjoy self torture with these cars. Who knows, maybe one day I'll recycle them back into the soda bottles and beer cans that made these cars. Ah, the joy of aluminum and plastic.
Great 👍 I did that on oil filter housing it’s damn frustrating changed from agent seal it’s leaked then reseat it again and it leaked again so switched to after market I forgot the name of that it’s a bit thicker but it’s solved the problem and it’s leak free
My early e46 4 door only has the splash panel and no reinforcement plate - used n the M/coupe and maybe the Xis. So for cars like mine there is a circular hole in the splash panel for where the front jack point is.
You've got the triangle shaped bars that tie the subframe to the body. They have a jack point on them. They don't collapse. I really prefer this design. Dunno why they changed it, I guess they determined they needed a skid plate but I wish it was build a little stronger.
jostube06 find a friendly Canadian and use their hockey puck. You can buy special BMW jack pads that are essentially a hockey puck with a slot milked that fits the indent that he has flattened with his jack.
Ray Pooley hey Ray, it's Armenh7 from E46fanatics. I said that because victor reinz has a reputation of making terrible valve cover gaskets so I wouldn't really trust using it in a hard to reach area like the oil pan gasket. I'd rather spend the extra money and get a genuine BMW
I did an oil change recently... now my oil light flashes, I did change the sensor on the bottom of the oil pan a couple years ago, any idea why the oil light flashes?
Please help me , my Bmw 325xi is consuming oil, very highly, no leaking and no white or blue or black or any color smog. Runs fine like champ, just the oil is leaving the car (😆) please help!!!
Just found that the Vacuum Pump seal at the back of the motor is not sealing and the oil is coming out there and on to the exhaust. I have been using many liters of oil the last 3 months Using about 500mls every 600 kms..
Hey thanks for the info on your parts store...I went there and the prices look good but unfortunately they don't carry parts for the z4 or oil for the diesel x5 soooo no joy.
If you own a Beamer you better know how to fix it yourself if you don’t have money 👌 best part about owning a Beamer tbh is fixing the car yourself. It’s an amazing feeling
Hi Jason. I recently inherited a low milage 2002 330xi from my family. Thanks a ton for your videos. They are pretty much the only thing on RUclips I have been watching. There is some oil on the lower rad hose and also the thermostat electrical connection. I had the oil changed before I drove it East - approx 2200 miles - and the oil level does not appear to have changed. There is nothing on the exhaust manifold and there is no oil that engine mount bolt. I'm thinking that that part of the valve cover gasket is gone. Appreciate your thoughts, dude. PS, you are a dude!
Pain you have to do 2 jobs Jason but at least they're not too bad and are separate leaks as opposed to a crack in the head or something lol I was getting worried for you 😂
I just bought a bmw 325i 2005 e46. It has 160k miles what oil should i use. I believe its recommend to use 5w30 Castrol full synthetic but should i get hi mileage or just regular full synthetic
Why do we always wipe off the dip stick when putting it back the last time? I mean we pull it out and wipe it off, put it in and pull it out again to check the oil level and then wipe it off before replacing it. I do this all the time - habit I guess. I assume many of you out there do the same?
Because there is typically oil splashing up into the tube and getting higher on the stick than the actual oil level and messing up the reading. So you want a clean reading every time
@@50sKid what about just using RTV gasket sealant? Or maybe the standard gasket with some RTV to help seal, like is recommended when doing the valve cover gasket?
Maybe he means the oil filter cover. Varies with the model I think. @Camden Blosser; Go to RealOEM.com, find your model and look it up. It's under Engine/Lubrication System/Oil Filter
very informative video - as always - thanks! 1 question tho: Do you know the torque spec for the engine oil drain plug and for the differential drain and fill plug ? I know, I should be able to feel when to stop, but still I'm curious and a bit perfectionist. I couldnt find it online Such a coincidence that I'm going to change the oil on my E46 this week :)
Thank you for the info and help you give! Much appreciated! I though after seeing this video I would share info about a very misdiagnosed oil leak that needs to be known about on the E46 M3 version. I`m not sure if the other E46 engines have this same "CPV" Valve on them. But in the case of the S54 engine it's missed by a lot of Mechanics and the leak is thought to be the oil pan gasket or main seal etc. In my case they said main seal was leaking but NO. It was this little known guy in this video that cased it. Thanks again for your great content. ruclips.net/video/Vdc7dGv-3ao/видео.html
pls pls pls get some jackstands with secure pin! i have seen stands collaps and it ended ,well not good....... i like your videos and you so pls stay safe! cheers from berlin
Great video. I have a BMW 328i, and I used Castrol Magnatec, but i started the engine when was cold, and I heard knocking, for a few seconds. I Think the castrol not too good quality. I have to replace the oil,slowly. What do u think from the Liqui Moly? Thanks.
I used pennzoil period. I am a true believer of it, I used it for around ten years took the oil pan off my bmw 528i because my son hit a curb and cracked the oil pan and I swear it looked brand new inside no gunk or reddish color on the pan. I changed the valve cover gasket, same thing no reddish color on the cam, rocker arms, chain nowhere. My car has 310,000 miles on it and it still looks like brand new on the inside. I use pennzoil on everything I own now. I see that the bmw formula 1 cars are using it as well now and I see why
Wow you act like rebuilding the engine was like nothing, i didnt know you could rebuild one at home and you added 9 quarts but the engine takes 8. how does that work
Those jacking points are plastic and will break and crack (ask me how I know). You should use Jack pads www.amazon.ca/dp/B07MDCJSCT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_i_6XT3G32ZS7J5W1W9KBG5
Well he put in 7 quarts and he said it was not enough so buy 8 to have enough to top off if need be. I'm guessing it's the same as European models that take approx 6.5 litres but remember he had the oil filter housing off and changed the filter and had the car level. It all makes a difference when you have to fill it back up.
, I just need to know is why won't you respond to anybody's questions I have a question but I believe it's going to be a waste of time if you don't get a response back
Nice video. +1 on the oem gaskets. Learned the same lesson with my Ford engine. Went cheap and got a leak within a year. My old Bimmer mechanic used to refuse to put certain stuff on my car back when I was paying someone else to do my work. He saved me money in the end by using better quality parts. Thank you for posting!
Had the same kind of deal with my 4 week old OFHG. Bought an alleged OEM gasket on ebay. Fitted it when I got it. FOUR weeks later oil pizzing out again worse than before. Original gasket was leaking because it had plasticized but it wasn't broken. This new one has literally DISSOLVED at te breach point. Anyway, fitted a new one from the BMW dealership spares shop. See how that works out. Also bought a Victor Reinz one in case the BMW one fails. If they ALL fail I am going to fit a paper gasket. Old school.
BTW. There are 6 bolts holding the OFH on to the block. Don't treat them as a 6 group for tightening procedure. Treat them as a 4 group (compressing the gasket interface) and a 2 group (the bottom 2 that support the alternator / steering pump end). What I mean by that is if top two are 1 and 2, middle two are 3 and 4 and bottom two are 5 and 6 then tighten the top 4 first in a 1, 4, 2, 3 pattern 1/4 turn at a time until they are at their specified 18 ft/lb torque. Then insert 5 an 6 and tighten them to 18 ft/lb. Why? Well, looking at the way the new gasket had failed (bolt 2 corner), it occurred to me that it might be possible that the OFH could warp over time and be able to rock about 3 and 4. Not so much as you might notice but enough to make a difference when torquing the bolts. For example, if you were to tighten them all leading with 5 and 6 then it might just be possible, when you get to 1 and 2, to reach 18 ft/lbs BEFORE the gasket is as compressed as it needs to be. Know what I mean?
Anyway, that's my diagnosis on the failure. It might explain why so many have to repeat this repair so soon after dong it.
You the man bro. I really enjoy all your videos and attitude. Your videos help me a lot with my e46 330ci 2002. Thanks man.
I was working on the ccv issue and simply relocated a new unit to the driver's side firewall via a self tapper and small angle bracket. Works great with no oul can or bypass. Easy to get to from now on!
BMW e46 in late 2010s providing enough DIY material alone for a RUclips channel. Great videos! As my 2002 e46 is getting quite old and not that valuable im gonna start fixing it myself. To save some money but most for the heck of it. Like someone said on the Finnish Bmw forums: e46 is not a car for day-to-day use, the car is a hobby!
Meyle, no.no.. next time Saleri pump ;)
Interesting that your oil filter catridge was laying bottom of the oil filter housing.
Typically when i lift up that cover, oil filter is attached in oil filter housing cover.
Then i re-install new filter for cover, press until you hear that thump sound that is secured there.
Great work again :)
Regarding jack up the car. If your car is rusty, NEVER trust the jacking points, especially not on earlier E36. Lower down your car on your jack stands and find somewhere to put your jack too.
You always have great videos and thanks. Some of the best on the net and hope you continue to do well. I too have a couple of bimmers still. I too am a sato massicus and enjoy self torture with these cars. Who knows, maybe one day I'll recycle them back into the soda bottles and beer cans that made these cars. Ah, the joy of aluminum and plastic.
Great 👍 I did that on oil filter housing it’s damn frustrating changed from agent seal it’s leaked then reseat it again and it leaked again so switched to after market I forgot the name of that it’s a bit thicker but it’s solved the problem and it’s leak free
it was the dipstick lol... Thx for that it help me a lot Lean Code gone....You the man!
My early e46 4 door only has the splash panel and no reinforcement plate - used n the M/coupe and maybe the Xis. So for cars like mine there is a circular hole in the splash panel for where the front jack point is.
You've got the triangle shaped bars that tie the subframe to the body. They have a jack point on them. They don't collapse. I really prefer this design. Dunno why they changed it, I guess they determined they needed a skid plate but I wish it was build a little stronger.
Customer came to my shop pissing oil from the filter cap. The o ring was there but it had to been the original . It was flat and hard. 2001 330ci
I put a piece of wood on the jack before jacking it up. I don't know if it actually helps though.
jostube06 find a friendly Canadian and use their hockey puck.
You can buy special BMW jack pads that are essentially a hockey puck with a slot milked that fits the indent that he has flattened with his jack.
hello jason. when you get to the water pump how about demonstrating a clutch fan delete /electric replacement. would be a good upgrade i think.
Already have the video on that. Search my page
I didnt know that the aluminum plate was a sufficient front jacking point
With the dents on it I'm not sure it's a good idea
"Proper" victor reinz gasket. You're hilarious 😂
You wanna expand on that?
Ray Pooley hey Ray, it's Armenh7 from E46fanatics. I said that because victor reinz has a reputation of making terrible valve cover gaskets so I wouldn't really trust using it in a hard to reach area like the oil pan gasket. I'd rather spend the extra money and get a genuine BMW
Yea - my local BMW indy shop will only use Elring and described everything else as garbage.
Freudian slip with the Jacking your wheels off?
Lol did I say that?
yes.. when you were explaining about having 2 jack stands at 4:09
gave me a chuckle!
That and lubing up rings to prevent them tearing, #filthchannel
Would have liked to see *how* you removed the Oil filter housing!
I did an oil change recently... now my oil light flashes, I did change the sensor on the bottom of the oil pan a couple years ago, any idea why the oil light flashes?
Offtopic. But i read about "pop and bang" with a remapped ecu. Not a big genius with ecu's. But maybe worth makin a video about it?
Great! Will be doing a full oil service on my 2002 330i Touring next month. Using your videos to double check that i don't f*ck anything up :)
Great video as always man, keep it up
Please help me , my Bmw 325xi is consuming oil, very highly, no leaking and no white or blue or black or any color smog. Runs fine like champ, just the oil is leaving the car (😆) please help!!!
Just found that the Vacuum Pump seal at the back of the motor is not sealing and the oil is coming out there and on to the exhaust. I have been using many liters of oil the last 3 months Using about 500mls every 600 kms..
Hey thanks for the info on your parts store...I went there and the prices look good but unfortunately they don't carry parts for the z4 or oil for the diesel x5 soooo no joy.
If you own a Beamer you better know how to fix it yourself if you don’t have money 👌 best part about owning a Beamer tbh is fixing the car yourself. It’s an amazing feeling
And still you need a lot of money🙈 😋
Good job and nice video ! i'm a french fan
Hi Jason. I recently inherited a low milage 2002 330xi from my family. Thanks a ton for your videos. They are pretty much the only thing on RUclips I have been watching. There is some oil on the lower rad hose and also the thermostat electrical connection. I had the oil changed before I drove it East - approx 2200 miles - and the oil level does not appear to have changed. There is nothing on the exhaust manifold and there is no oil that engine mount bolt. I'm thinking that that part of the valve cover gasket is gone. Appreciate your thoughts, dude. PS, you are a dude!
Maybe it's old? Maybe rinse it off with degreaser and water and see if fresh oil returns.
Those hoses with the oil coolant mix. What are they callled?
For tropical climate like Africa, which is best oil for E46?
Good video like always. I’m confused..... is this the engine you rebuilt? If so, why is it so oily and dirty? I also love OEM Bimmer parts
Engine is leaking some fluids .
Pain you have to do 2 jobs Jason but at least they're not too bad and are separate leaks as opposed to a crack in the head or something lol I was getting worried for you 😂
I know me too!
Do you have a video for changing the crankshaft seal on 2001 325 I ? Your videos are great !!!
hey bud its a prick i did my crankshaft seal good luck
When my heater hoses leaked, it dripped down and mixed with oil just like that.
I just bought a bmw 325i 2005 e46. It has 160k miles what oil should i use. I believe its recommend to use 5w30 Castrol full synthetic but should i get hi mileage or just regular full synthetic
Cee Cal which did you end up using ?
Why do we always wipe off the dip stick when putting it back the last time? I mean we pull it out and wipe it off, put it in and pull it out again to check the oil level and then wipe it off before replacing it. I do this all the time - habit I guess. I assume many of you out there do the same?
Because there is typically oil splashing up into the tube and getting higher on the stick than the actual oil level and messing up the reading. So you want a clean reading every time
How many KMs does yours have on it?
This is great info I love this man and his content but who else Cuaght that, 4:07-4:15 moment 😂✅
The oil filter is supposed to get pushed into the cap
My Mayle filter includes the smaller seal. Fyi
I have a clear odourless leak near the engine. Any ideas? It’s greasy to touch
Black, brown, green, yellow ?
Ulrich Jensen ‘clear’ lol
Didn’t you use a Viton ofhg gasket in a past video and recommend them? They were supposed to have superior reliability, is that bullshit?
Dave Nagy it was replaced again after that video. I’m not sure any of the ofhgs are made of better rubber though. The replacement vanos seals are.
@@50sKid what about just using RTV gasket sealant? Or maybe the standard gasket with some RTV to help seal, like is recommended when doing the valve cover gasket?
So how to lift up back of a car?
Good info...thanks
Nice video
what is the part number for the oil filter holder?
What do you mean the holder?
Maybe he means the oil filter cover. Varies with the model I think.
@Camden Blosser; Go to RealOEM.com, find your model and look it up. It's under Engine/Lubrication System/Oil Filter
@@50sKid I am sorry I meant the o-rings. There are two
Camden Blosser it’s in the video description
very informative video - as always - thanks!
1 question tho: Do you know the torque spec for the engine oil drain plug and for the differential drain and fill plug ? I know, I should be able to feel when to stop, but still I'm curious and a bit perfectionist. I couldnt find it online
Such a coincidence that I'm going to change the oil on my E46 this week :)
Engine oil drain plug is 18 ft-lbs torque.
engine : depending on thread of oil drain plug : M12 x 1.5 - 25 Nm; M18 x 1,5 - 35Nm ; M22 x 1,5 - 60Nm ;
thank you!
oooo knippex are the best
4:10 lol
Thank you for the info and help you give! Much appreciated! I though after seeing this video I would share info about a very misdiagnosed oil leak that needs to be known about on the E46 M3 version. I`m not sure if the other E46 engines have this same "CPV" Valve on them. But in the case of the S54 engine it's missed by a lot of Mechanics and the leak is thought to be the oil pan gasket or main seal etc. In my case they said main seal was leaking but NO. It was this little known guy in this video that cased it. Thanks again for your great content. ruclips.net/video/Vdc7dGv-3ao/видео.html
pls pls pls get some jackstands with secure pin! i have seen stands collaps and it ended ,well not good....... i like your videos and you so pls stay safe! cheers from berlin
Great video.
I have a BMW 328i, and I used Castrol Magnatec, but i started the engine when was cold, and I heard knocking, for a few seconds. I Think the castrol not too good quality. I have to replace the oil,slowly. What do u think from the Liqui Moly?
Thanks.
Whatever brand of oil you use, it must be LL01 graded. Read the label first. All oil is not the same
I used pennzoil period. I am a true believer of it, I used it for around ten years took the oil pan off my bmw 528i because my son hit a curb and cracked the oil pan and I swear it looked brand new inside no gunk or reddish color on the pan. I changed the valve cover gasket, same thing no reddish color on the cam, rocker arms, chain nowhere. My car has 310,000 miles on it and it still looks like brand new on the inside. I use pennzoil on everything I own now. I see that the bmw formula 1 cars are using it as well now and I see why
15:29 LMAO 😂
Wow you act like rebuilding the engine was like nothing, i didnt know you could rebuild one at home
and you added 9 quarts but the engine takes 8. how does that work
He added 7 - the large container is 5 qts and 7 qts is the correct (actually 6.9) for the e46.
Those jacking points are plastic and will break and crack (ask me how I know). You should use Jack pads
www.amazon.ca/dp/B07MDCJSCT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_i_6XT3G32ZS7J5W1W9KBG5
Two words, jack pads
Cool
Why when I turn on bell it’s turned off by itself RUclips IPhone 6s
In europe, the M54 take 6.5 L oil including filter.. What's the difference in us spec M54?
I think he meant quarts ....
7 quarts is still too much. That's close to 6.7 L + the oil that not came out of the engine.
Well he put in 7 quarts and he said it was not enough so buy 8 to have enough to top off if need be. I'm guessing it's the same as European models that take approx 6.5 litres but remember he had the oil filter housing off and changed the filter and had the car level. It all makes a difference when you have to fill it back up.
8 quarts is 7.5 L..
Maybe his car is greedy!
, I just need to know is why won't you respond to anybody's questions I have a question but I believe it's going to be a waste of time if you don't get a response back
Lesson learned: Meyle sucks ;)
I wouldn't have thought so!