N42/N46 Chain Replacement DIY Complete Guide PART #2: Installing chain, Guide rail, Seal & Timing

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @kojirosan9547
    @kojirosan9547 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi BimmerZen,
    I'm a 21 year old Italian guy and I recently bought my first car, a beautiful 2001 316ti with an N42 engine. Unfortunately, I got scammed. When I bought the car, I trusted the seller's word that the engine was fine, but when I got it home, it made a strange noise from the water pump belt that covered up the sound of a broken chain tensioner. So when I took it to the mechanic for a check-up, he opened it up and showed me the broken chain tensioner with the chain really loose. I was lucky that I took it to him right away, otherwise I risked breaking the engine if the chain jumped.
    To be honest, I've never done any mechanical work before, so I'm starting from scratch. Since the mechanic wanted to charge me around €1000 to replace the timing chain, I declined his offer and decided to do the job myself. I also wanted to fix the squealing of the water pump belt which is very annoying.
    Wish me luck! I'll be following your videos step by step. Hopefully I won't break the engine haha. Jokes aside, I really appreciate these videos that are a lifesaver for people like me who are poor but want to learn. This car is the result of a lot of hard work and sacrifice on my part without anyone's help, so I really care about it. Thank you so much for everything. I'll keep you updated on whether I succeed or mess everything up.
    Best regards,

  • @jlochner5060
    @jlochner5060 3 года назад +12

    Hi BimmerZen. My wife has a 2004 318i with the N46 engine. I recently replaced the valve stem seals, timing chain, and the head gasket with the assistance of 3 of your series videos.
    It's a long story and process, but I though that I had bent the exhaust valves during valve stem seal replacement, so I decided to pop the head off. Luckily no valves were bent, but I discovered that one of the cooling channels in the engine block, were almost fully filled with solid crystallised carbon. This confirmed to me that there was a leak between the coolant and oil through the old head gasket at some point. The carbon mass that I found in the coolant channel, probably formed when an independent mechanic poured coolant sealant into the system a few years ago, as we were experiencing a coolant loss. The sealant must have reacted with the oil. Needless to say this could have caused the engine to possibly overheat and blow the head gasket. I cleaned everything out of the coolant channels, cleaned the mating surfaces of the head and block, the exhaust ports (very thick carbon build-up), as well as heavy carbon deposits on the pistons. I also made sure that the mating surfaces were level throughout.
    While I was there I decided to replace the timing chain with its guides, and the sump gasket as it was leaking some oil anyway. I also added new sparkplugs.
    Put everything back together. Car started up the 1st time with no problems. It runs better than it ever had in our ownership. No more exhaust smoking and topping up with oil almost on a weekly basis in the end. There is still a rough idle that it had before I had opened it up, but it might be as simple as replacing the ignition coils or worst case the transmission valve body solenoids.
    Anyhow, I want to thank you for posting these E46 maintenance videos as it's helped me a lot with keeping the BMW up to date and on the road, without breaking the bank. Every year I try to take on one big maintenance job with the BMW (and my Audi) just to keep it on the road for as long as possible. I've already flushed all the old fluids (transmission, brake, power steering, differential) with new fully synthetic fluids throughout the car last year. Again, I salute you for sharing your experience, knowledge, and expertise with regards to BMW maintenance. It is priceless.
    Greetings from South Africa.

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад +4

      Awesome job and awesome comment:) Thank you for sharing your experience and helping other people with their DIY BMW maintenance👏👍

  • @nick03091986
    @nick03091986 4 дня назад

    Just finished to change my timing chain on my bmw following your guide, I need to thank you for you videos and we'll explained tutorial!!!

  • @kilerkg
    @kilerkg 8 месяцев назад

    Just want to give you a massive thank you for this guide, I probably couldn't have finished the job without it. My car is running like a dream again 😊
    A tip for anyone else I found an Endo camera immensely helpful to find the flywheel hole, also marking the flywheel where tdc position is so when you're counter holding the crank you can easily find tdc again when it moves a bit.

  • @spyroskatsikidis7899
    @spyroskatsikidis7899 4 года назад +6

    good job man! here in belgium they asked me 1000 euro just for work and they said they need to take off the engine :D

  • @antoniomartingarcia6229
    @antoniomartingarcia6229 8 месяцев назад

    big thanks for your work. you are probably the best youtuber out there, no matter if the numbers of your channel reflect that or not you are the best

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you man!

  • @user-cp6oi4bt6g
    @user-cp6oi4bt6g 2 года назад +2

    This video was very comprehensive...I definitely feel I have a 95% chance of success doing this jod myself....thanks you very much bro...

  • @norbics5347
    @norbics5347 5 лет назад +3

    Hi neighbor!
    I am following your videos from Hungary, Budapest!

  • @Subjectno23
    @Subjectno23 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video. I have been offered a 2007 318i with 200,000km quite cheap so I was looking on you tube for n46 common faults.
    Having seen this I think i will not buy the BMW and keep my Golf2 😂

  • @변별력
    @변별력 5 лет назад +4

    The best video replacing crank seal!

  • @LeonardoCostaUSA
    @LeonardoCostaUSA 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video man!! thanks for for being on market, I m sure your work is helping a lot of people!!

  • @fengdeng1982
    @fengdeng1982 4 года назад +1

    really thanks for.those details and hopefully I don't have to go through this. but your video make me more confident now. Thanks.

  • @LemonGray
    @LemonGray 5 лет назад +2

    Sir, Thank you for all the effort you have done for others, to repair their car. Crank seal solution appreciated.I waited to see how you solved camshaft mis-alignment on intake. My 318i, n42B20A has jumped over two teeth, exhaust out by ~135 deg, and intake ~ 15 deg. NO BMW video covers this. Miniadventure covers this in a BMW n14 engine video. I cannot find a solution in a manual or internet, specifically with a method. Is the actuator removed, Vanos loose, or off, and rotate clockwise for each one mindful of springback at end? Have kit rear fitting to do this. The main issue is that people have not done these jobs before, and are not willing to take a chance, so any direction you can give here will be worthwhile. You have put a reliable resource together here for BMW car owners. Apprediated. Kind regards. M

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  5 лет назад +1

      "exhaust out by ~135 deg" ?? That's not just two teeth... i think:) You can reach me via bimmerzenchannel@gmail.com and we can exchange more information before I can give you any solid advice.

  • @asuntris2060
    @asuntris2060 Год назад +1

    Thks Broo. U good mechanic BMW

  • @nicosepu1304
    @nicosepu1304 Месяц назад

    Hi BimmerZen thank you so much for the video i just finished my car, motor working perfect but when i press the gas pedal in neutral it makes a ratle sound and im not sure what it is

  • @tompijnappel7368
    @tompijnappel7368 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing work man! Well done!

  • @aaronbligh3619
    @aaronbligh3619 3 года назад

    That was absolutely brilliant, you are a star, thanks so much for helping us like this. I now have this to fall back on if I get stuck during my top end rebuild. ☃️🎄☃️🎄

  • @rabanehicham9973
    @rabanehicham9973 2 года назад

    Very good job, well explained !!!😃

  • @robertomatei8066
    @robertomatei8066 6 месяцев назад

    Tank's man, when you don't have the tool for the crankshaft you can use the locking tools from the kit for timing chain, and put it jn first gear and maybe have some one press the brakes

  • @GeminiHammer
    @GeminiHammer 3 года назад

    best thing i've watched on youtube well done fella how much to do mine lol

  • @divakism
    @divakism 4 года назад

    Perfect job! Btw it would be interesting if we could hear the engine sound before and after the procedure. Anyway, i assume the car behaved ok in the days after the change... Well done !

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад

      Engine sounded the same, but when cold it was totaly unresponsive. Sometimes i tried to pull from the traffic light and the car wont accellerate for a couple of seconds...

  • @kylekupsamy2265
    @kylekupsamy2265 Год назад

    Hi, after watching this video again ive checked with my mechanic and he did remove the oil pan or anything from the underneath when changing the timing chain and he definitely did not lock the balancing shafts when tightening. Do you think this will cause the vibrations in the car . And is it possible that the crankshaft could have slipped or moved outta place .
    Thanks

  • @ViPeRsDK
    @ViPeRsDK 3 месяца назад

    Hello BimmerZen! Can you replace the oil pump only with removing the sump without removing the main timing chain?

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 месяца назад

      Yes. But you must be carefull not to break the plastic guides of the oil pump chain drive.

  • @monirmridha5964
    @monirmridha5964 2 года назад

    Well-done great job.

  • @aaronbligh3619
    @aaronbligh3619 3 года назад

    Did you ever fix the performance issue, hesitation when pulling away from traffic lights. Curious to know how you fixed that issue. ✌️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @iOBBY227
    @iOBBY227 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, you said after removing the pretensioning tool that we can use the "old tensioner " if we don't have a 0.6Nm torque wrench. Did you mean we can use the old tensioner or did you mean that we can use the new one? Because using the new tensioner would make a lot more sense.

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  5 лет назад

      Use the new one👍

    • @rennelstoute2348
      @rennelstoute2348 4 года назад

      @@BimmerZen hi and thanks for the lovely tutorials. I own a 316i and for quite sometime now I have been experiencing a noise coming from under the car in the region of what the engine meets tranny. It can mostly be heard when engine is facing upwards or slightly inclined or going up hills and under load. When on flat and idling car is very silent. No performance issues at all just the annoying noise. Was wondering if it can be timing chain. Sorry for the long text.

    • @binkhalifa2004
      @binkhalifa2004 2 года назад

      @@rennelstoute2348 On my 1997 M52 engine with 225k miles, it turned out to be the timing chain - the left side guide had disintegrated but fortunately the right-side guide was in one piece holding up the timing just fine. I believe the chain and pieces of guide were causing the rattling noise on an incline or going up hills, exactly as in your case.

  • @arthurcornerworkshop9566
    @arthurcornerworkshop9566 3 года назад

    verry cool, you work it alone

  • @bigdeal87
    @bigdeal87 9 месяцев назад

    Was the engine only supported by the top bar? So it wont move by torque the bolt to specs when off the subframe? Thanks

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  9 месяцев назад

      First you need to torque the main bolt to 50 Nm with the locking pin inserted. The final 150 deg rotation must be performed with the crankhub counter-holding tool - NOT the flywheel pin! This way the engine will not move significantly, since you hold it at the hub.

    • @bigdeal87
      @bigdeal87 9 месяцев назад

      @@BimmerZen But there is an crank wheel locking tool for the automatic transmission to hold it instead of the crank hub > BMW Number 118660

  • @oscarlamata5180
    @oscarlamata5180 3 года назад

    Good Job..one question...how Many kms can work this chain and guide ...untill the Next chance?... thanks..

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      Plastic gets brittle over time and heat cycles, so probably 10 Years or 200.000 km.

  • @sillasyahoo1
    @sillasyahoo1 4 года назад

    Hi friend thanks for the lesson please can you do inform the how many newtons weight can i tied the crank pulley and the vanus bolts main camshaft
    I do appeciate for your information.. regards friend

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад +1

      It's all in the video: VANOS bolts are 20Nm + 2x 90 deg; crankshaft bolt is 50Nm + 150 deg.

  • @davidfelix9931
    @davidfelix9931 7 месяцев назад

    hey question what's the torque for the timing chain guide bolts didn't see it in the video

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  7 месяцев назад

      Top: M7 Guide pin 14 Nm
      Bottom: M8 Bearing journal 20 Nm

  • @user-ib1kw9ze8g
    @user-ib1kw9ze8g 9 месяцев назад

    Hello. I only found torque spec for crank main bolt 400nm. You used different method, was it correct also to use smaller nm and then degrees?

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  9 месяцев назад

      50 Nm + 150 deg is in the manual

  • @mitchellboyd5256
    @mitchellboyd5256 3 года назад

    Hi mate, E87 N46, if no broken plastic, does the sump need to come off?
    Thanks 😊👍

  • @Mr2Seaborn
    @Mr2Seaborn 5 лет назад

    Good work man 👍

  • @norggles
    @norggles 4 года назад +1

    two times 60 degrees and then 30 degrees, what would that be in nm ?

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад

      Those are the specs from the manual, I doubt you can convert it to Nm.

    • @norggles
      @norggles 4 года назад

      @@BimmerZen thats alright, i did folow you just the same as in the clip and the engine is running smooth. thx for the clip.

  • @rafumotocross
    @rafumotocross 4 года назад +1

    hello, do you know what is that metalic noise, when you starting engine? (1:08:50) i have the same noise sometimes and i thought it is because of loose timing chain

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад

      I think this is the rattle due to VANOS unit not being locked and/or poor oil check valve. I am still tying to test this idea right now so check out this video series: ruclips.net/video/b4OabBfpa6Q/видео.html I'm working on parts #2 and #3 right now.

  • @SuperRickmack
    @SuperRickmack 4 года назад +1

    Hi BimmerZen, is it possible to replace the chain guide without removing/replacing the chain? my timing chain is in good condition but i noticed my guide was broken (top section) while replacing my valve stem seals. appreciate the help in advance

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад +1

      Luckily the chain guide rail is made out of two parts, so I think you can:
      - remove VANOS units,
      - remove VANOS solenoids,
      - remove the 3 cover caps,
      - remove guide journal bolts that are beneath the 3 caps,
      - pull out complete guide assembly and separate top and bottom guide parts,
      - take out both parts,
      - reverse the process for installation.
      Be careful removing the old rail - it's brittle and can break further, dropping pieces in to the engine. Make sure bottom part of the rail slides nicely on to the chain and sprocket - use a flashlight to inspect alignment from above once installed. Always keep the chain taught when rotating the crankshaft:)

    • @SuperRickmack
      @SuperRickmack 4 года назад

      @@BimmerZen This will save me a lot of work and parts.
      I will replace the slide rail, chain tensioner, guide rail and the 2 x collar screws.
      I'll also remove the oil pan to inspect for any broken pieces which I could of broken during valve stem seal replacement (engine rotation) and inspection of new guide after install.
      I haven't had any issues with the engine but better safe than sorry :)
      Thanks from Australia

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад

      @@SuperRickmack Sounds good. Drop a comment if all goes well and your oil consumption goes back to normal:) Good luck!

  • @ssbb_builds2090
    @ssbb_builds2090 4 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @lewar000
    @lewar000 2 года назад

    hey, what to do if I did everything according to the instructions, but after a trial rotation, the timing jumps

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  2 года назад

      did you check if the VANOS units are locked?

    • @lewar000
      @lewar000 2 года назад

      Yes .so looks as if something is blocking ,vanos turns and this front plate stops and sahwile turns again. after rotation, the locks do not fit back

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  2 года назад

      @@lewar000 Look up the email in my channel info and contact me there

  • @ismailbens4176
    @ismailbens4176 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @mrhodl58
    @mrhodl58 2 года назад

    did the rtv on the seal ever fail

  • @raharjoirwanto4985
    @raharjoirwanto4985 3 года назад

    terimakasih sudah membantu dalam pekerjaan saya

  • @lolekbmw3
    @lolekbmw3 5 лет назад

    Good Job mate!!!

  • @fernandoramalho3644
    @fernandoramalho3644 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, i have a bmw 116i e87 2005 (115hp). The mexhanic replace the o 2 sensors.... but...the upstream conector have a (yelow oring seal) and the downstream has the (green oring seal). The are mixed?? Or....it's the same o2 sensor but with leght cable diference?? Help please.

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  5 лет назад

      From what I can tell they are same sensors with different length of cable and different connectors. They have different part numbers:
      - precat: 11787530287 (L=620MM)
      - postcat: 11787530285 (L=460MM)

    • @fernandoramalho3644
      @fernandoramalho3644 5 лет назад

      @@BimmerZen
      Okay....thank you.
      I will alway inspect the ignition coils....i am assuming a missfire with no code under acelaration....it can mess the o2 sensors...and cause a slow response signal P0133?

    • @fernandoramalho3644
      @fernandoramalho3644 5 лет назад

      @@BimmerZen Do you know the best sperk plug for this model? Recommended one....bosh? Ngk??... thanks

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  5 лет назад

      @@fernandoramalho3644 i have used both NKG and BOSCH brands without issues

    • @fernandoramalho3644
      @fernandoramalho3644 5 лет назад

      @@BimmerZen do you know the part reference of a BOSH spark plug? 4 poles? Or 1?

  • @stoicadaniel1909
    @stoicadaniel1909 3 года назад

    hello bimmerzen, can u give me any advice about my car. 2006 320i e91 n46 engine. on inpa no error, no check engine, nothing. just, in 1st gear only 1 time in a day has hesitation and move very hard, some noise from engine,. accelerate and rpm drop to the 0. after 1 minute everything ok all day. tommorow same. could be that damn chain?

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      Check VANOS timing with INPA. Intake should be between 117 - 120, exhaust about 55-56 deg.

  • @tomdenly7588
    @tomdenly7588 Год назад

    Link for part 1 please

  • @mauriciocervantez2033
    @mauriciocervantez2033 3 года назад

    do you happen to know where to get a Valve Keeper Retainer for a 2008 120I 2.0, was doing the syem seals and lost one
    will appreciate your help.

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      Search for part number 11341461405 (n42, n43, n46) You can also call your local BMW dealer that has spare parts department and just tell them the part number. They will order it for you if the dont have it in stock.

  • @vladvladimirovich912
    @vladvladimirovich912 4 года назад

    hi, I see you saying that we need to tight crankshaft bolt to 50nm + 150", but I found on tis it is 300N.m. Can you please confirm it is correct?

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад

      According to torque specs in www.newtis.info for N40 / N42 / N45 / N46 it should be 50 Nm + 150 deg. Where did you find 300 Nm?

    • @mtr7094
      @mtr7094 Год назад

      Hi. I've got little question about torque tightening bottom and upper bolt (12:07 and 12:36 on movie). It is also 10Nm like torx E bolts or hand tighten only? @@BimmerZen

  • @lelekkozje3049
    @lelekkozje3049 Год назад

    When unscrewing the screw from the shaft, I'm afraid that I will lose the GMP setting if I unscrew on the pulled pin ?? What if this happens and after unscrewing the shaft screw I will not be able to press the pin at the bottom??

  • @haikelba2716
    @haikelba2716 3 года назад

    AMAZING

  • @lukasovysilenosti
    @lukasovysilenosti 4 года назад

    How much should I expect to pay for a job like this patrs and labour ?

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад

      To many variables to give you a good answer... what i can say is that basic parts cost around 100 eur, but it can be up to 180 eur if you change other parts, such as valve cover gasket...

    • @lukasovysilenosti
      @lukasovysilenosti 4 года назад

      @@BimmerZen I´ll have to do the whole timing chain on the exact same car. Right now my chain is loose (I poked it with a screwdriver thru the oilcap hole and it was loose, the car runs but engine doesent sound healthy). My main concer is if it is safe to drive it to the shop to get the work done or I shouldn´t risk it and get it towed there. I´m scared that if it will jump a tooth or fall off( if that is even possible I don´t know) and if the chain skipping a tooth could kill the engine. In part one you said your chain also skipped a tooth and it still worked so this rly boggles my mind.

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад +1

      @@lukasovysilenosti skipping one tooth wont kill the engine. I drove this car with two teeth jumped without problems for 50km. I think you can get the car to the shop, but be carefull you dont jerk the engine (like stop n go on hill) and go very soft on the engine. But of course, its your call if you want the car to be towed....

    • @lukasovysilenosti
      @lukasovysilenosti 4 года назад

      @@BimmerZen I´ll get it towed. Today I took a closer look and the top chainguide is loose so some plastic may be and probably is broken. I wont risk the engine getting littered with plastic over few euros. But thanks for the info. It is much apriciated.

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  4 года назад +1

      @@lukasovysilenosti OK, safe choice. Just some additional clarification. The top plastic part is designed to slide front to back about 3mm. If you can swing it left to right for more than a couple of mm, then it's probably broken.

  • @anibalalhuaymendoza6098
    @anibalalhuaymendoza6098 3 года назад

    Por favor puedes compartir el manual del ensamblado del motor . Más culata. Gracias .. dios lo bendiga..

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/ (free registration required)

  • @iancuelectronik
    @iancuelectronik 3 года назад

    32:02 can you tell me please the dimensions in mm for the crank hub holding tool ? I need the between hole dimmension and the center hole dimmension. thank you!

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      Contact me on bimmerzenchannel@gmail.com

  • @jorarr5174
    @jorarr5174 3 года назад

    The belt suck in the seal would damage the timing chain assembly and cause it to not start or it move timing and are this cars interference

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      Sorry, I don't understand your question... And yes, these N42/N46 engines are interference engines.

    • @jorarr5174
      @jorarr5174 3 года назад

      @@BimmerZen my serpentine belt got stuck in to the crank pulley and my car wont start and I open the pully and thers broken parts of the chain assembly what u recommended

    • @BimmerZen
      @BimmerZen  3 года назад

      @@jorarr5174 im still confused.. how could a serpetine belt be stuck on the pulley and how it can cause the chain to jump or break the guide rail?? When you say you removed the pulley you mean you removed the central crankshaft bolt and then saw broken pieces inside the engine?

    • @jorarr5174
      @jorarr5174 3 года назад

      @@BimmerZen yeah the chain assembly there was parts broken and some parts from the serpentine belt ass well and my car womt start engine wont turn

    • @jorarr5174
      @jorarr5174 3 года назад

      @@BimmerZen yeah I remove the crank bolt but parts of the chain assembly were broken of

  • @BMW-ze3gi
    @BMW-ze3gi 2 года назад

    👍 yes god

  • @alikiro86
    @alikiro86 Год назад

    ممتاز🎉

  • @crazyrider22
    @crazyrider22 4 года назад

    Allways change o-rings!!..1 o-rings liftime is 5 years!

  • @fransjonsson4444
    @fransjonsson4444 3 года назад

    ¨maybe i can pay you to fix my sons car bmw 318 ti compact :)

  • @VincentChukwubuike-gs7wp
    @VincentChukwubuike-gs7wp Год назад

    Too slow