This vid is dope and the overall theme of doing some good quality m20b25 videos is like gold to me. Will does a lot of his stroker motor build lessons with the engine out, but I like how this one is aimed more toward daily drivers. An in car timing belt replacement video with best practices/ things to avoid would be dope. I’ve seen a lot out there but I know with your guys knowledge and creativity you could do it justice. I know a lot of people argue even with how to get started via removing hood for space or not etc etc you guys know the constant debates all over the forums and RUclips. You guys are awesome your words would be like the unwritten e30 bible
I think pulling the hood is absolutely worth it for certain maintenance, and I WOULD do it for the timing belt in the car. I have another hood that I've cut up with vents that I swap out, so don't worry about removing the hood, just make sure you score the mounting location to make adjusting the hood easy. I actually didn't do the timing belt, but I've heard dudes knocking them out quickly.
This is the proper way. I remember doing this a very haggard way years ago. The car was trapped on a driveway that was the size of the car and we didn't have the right size key to turn over the engine. So what we did was put it in First with the handbrake on and push the back of the car. The car wouldn't move but the engine turned cus of the momentum hahaha. And it was spot on when we were done.
So when the lobe is facing down (In the degree from the engine) can you adjust both valves on cylinder 1? Then just continue with the firing order of the engine? I have a automatic E23 m30 engine. Can I just rotate the engine with help of the alternator nut to make is easy?
If the alternator nut rotates the engine sure (can't remember off the top of my head) as far as adjusting the vales go, yeah, as long as the cam lobe of the rocker you're working on is completely down, you could adjust it.
@@paynefulmechanix9675 nothing In particular. I'm currently working on my m30b34. Wiring up ms3pro evo standalone. Added performance head from bimmerheads. And a TDC stage 2 turbo kit. So any thing sort of related to my project is always interesting.
this actually helped alot as i am doing the valvue adjustment now but i also came upon a new discussion that is the flyewheel. how can i know if it need replacement? does it need to be resurfaced? thank you for the amazing content you provide!!
Do you have a M20b27 with dual mass or a M20b25 with single mass? Do you experience slipping after being in gear? You most likely don't need a new fly wheel even if there are teeth missing, but it's always good to get your single mass resurfaced, and you could probably find a new ring gear, but I'm not sure how prevalent those are in your area. I lightened and resurfaced the single mass here, but also had it balanced to the rotating assembly before finally engine assembly. If you have the engine or trans out, I'd recommend resurfacing and getting a new OEM BMW clutch.
My M70 V12 uses hydraulic valve adjusters. The good news? I don't have to manually adjust valves on the M70. Hooray! But wait. What's the bad news? The bad news is that the rubber seals holding the oil inside the valve adjusters eventually cracks and leaks the oil out. This leads to a momentary ticking noise until it fills with oil again. But then the oil leaks out again when I turn the engine off. Next time I turn the engine on again, the ticking noise returns until the hydraulic adjusters fill with oil again, and so on. Even if just one or two are bad, I'm going to replace ALL of them. Because if one or two are bad, the others are getting there also. So unless you like taking apart your engine TWENTY FOUR times, do all of them at one time.
Maybe every 5K for oil changes but not necessary for valve timing. Valve timing should be every 15k or so, or if it sounds off. M20 valves are always nice and loud like a sewing machine. It’s the rhythm that counts
Yea, I was totally incorrect. That's one reason why I wanted to point everyone back to authoritative sources, instead of taking my word for it!. Thanks.
This video helped a ton! Just completed an adjustment on my e30 with the M20b25 - Thanks a lot!
needed this video. Matt seems super chill
Thanks man, my acting career hasn't budded yet, but I'm always down to share my knowledge.
This vid is dope and the overall theme of doing some good quality m20b25 videos is like gold to me. Will does a lot of his stroker motor build lessons with the engine out, but I like how this one is aimed more toward daily drivers. An in car timing belt replacement video with best practices/ things to avoid would be dope. I’ve seen a lot out there but I know with your guys knowledge and creativity you could do it justice. I know a lot of people argue even with how to get started via removing hood for space or not etc etc you guys know the constant debates all over the forums and RUclips. You guys are awesome your words would be like the unwritten e30 bible
I think pulling the hood is absolutely worth it for certain maintenance, and I WOULD do it for the timing belt in the car. I have another hood that I've cut up with vents that I swap out, so don't worry about removing the hood, just make sure you score the mounting location to make adjusting the hood easy.
I actually didn't do the timing belt, but I've heard dudes knocking them out quickly.
This is the proper way. I remember doing this a very haggard way years ago. The car was trapped on a driveway that was the size of the car and we didn't have the right size key to turn over the engine. So what we did was put it in First with the handbrake on and push the back of the car. The car wouldn't move but the engine turned cus of the momentum hahaha. And it was spot on when we were done.
The other video on this is great, but the perspective on this one is awesome. Thanks, as always
You can test if it's too loose by putting the next step up feeler gauge in and if it's goes in then your too loose.
i love it. a timing belt video would be clutchhhh
No, that would be a transmission video.
So when the lobe is facing down (In the degree from the engine) can you adjust both valves on cylinder 1? Then just continue with the firing order of the engine? I have a automatic E23 m30 engine. Can I just rotate the engine with help of the alternator nut to make is easy?
If the alternator nut rotates the engine sure (can't remember off the top of my head) as far as adjusting the vales go, yeah, as long as the cam lobe of the rocker you're working on is completely down, you could adjust it.
Great video would love to see more from this guy
Any special requests?
@@paynefulmechanix9675 nothing In particular. I'm currently working on my m30b34. Wiring up ms3pro evo standalone. Added performance head from bimmerheads. And a TDC stage 2 turbo kit. So any thing sort of related to my project is always interesting.
look at that classy craftsman rachet. I can relate to these guys on tools if not the vehicles they drive
Doing engine repair in a white T-shirt. Love this ! 😁
Apparently 12-15K is recommended for valve adjustments, and sooner if you hoon.
i was going to say 5k seems too early
Great video really enjoyed it 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
this actually helped alot as i am doing the valvue adjustment now but i also came upon a new discussion that is the flyewheel. how can i know if it need replacement? does it need to be resurfaced? thank you for the amazing content you provide!!
Do you have a M20b27 with dual mass or a M20b25 with single mass? Do you experience slipping after being in gear? You most likely don't need a new fly wheel even if there are teeth missing, but it's always good to get your single mass resurfaced, and you could probably find a new ring gear, but I'm not sure how prevalent those are in your area. I lightened and resurfaced the single mass here, but also had it balanced to the rotating assembly before finally engine assembly. If you have the engine or trans out, I'd recommend resurfacing and getting a new OEM BMW clutch.
Hello from Germany, great video ! May I ask you about the repair manual you are using. Can you send me the source where I can buy a copy. Txs
My M70 V12 uses hydraulic valve adjusters. The good news? I don't have to manually adjust valves on the M70. Hooray! But wait. What's the bad news? The bad news is that the rubber seals holding the oil inside the valve adjusters eventually cracks and leaks the oil out. This leads to a momentary ticking noise until it fills with oil again. But then the oil leaks out again when I turn the engine off. Next time I turn the engine on again, the ticking noise returns until the hydraulic adjusters fill with oil again, and so on.
Even if just one or two are bad, I'm going to replace ALL of them. Because if one or two are bad, the others are getting there also. So unless you like taking apart your engine TWENTY FOUR times, do all of them at one time.
Is for sale the e30 blak please
Does anybody know what the intro music is? I dig it
Peyton Ross -A Day Before Tomorrow
Maybe every 5K for oil changes but not necessary for valve timing. Valve timing should be every 15k or so, or if it sounds off. M20 valves are always nice and loud like a sewing machine. It’s the rhythm that counts
Yea, I was totally incorrect. That's one reason why I wanted to point everyone back to authoritative sources, instead of taking my word for it!. Thanks.
Are the valve adjustments the same exact for a M30?
Pretty much the same yes
Just in case, check this out... I believe mye28.com has a guide pulled from a manual.
fuck me... that's exactly what my car sounds like. I thought that was normal.
Hello is frenchy please seur one e30 e36 for sale
Why do people never go with the procedure beside telling the basic
Wow, I had diarrhea of the mouth at the end.
First time RUclipsr? Did great tbh lol
@@shayederryberry8636 yeup. I do have some challenges I've been trying to overcome with sentence structure, gotta love mTBIs....
@@paynefulmechanix9675 You did it pretty much no different than Will does 😆
wow, how about getting someone to adjust the valves who know what he's doing.
earlier than germany invading poland in 1939
u know none sell it mate and buy an opel
wait what?