Absolute amazing video, ive been searching for ages for an m40b16 engine removal video and could never find a proper clear in depth one from someone in UK, I think you are the first, video is straigh to the point clear, helpful and I couldnt even think of a way you could have improved 10/10 mate excellent stuff!!
Awesome thanks so much mate! Really hope the vid helps you out if you're pulling an M40 from an E30. 😃 I made it the video I wished I could have watched before I removed mine.
Absolute legends, although as I don't have an engine crane and i have imagined how i would take the engine out, i would have done it beneath the car with a car jack lifting the engine and trany combo.Well done though!I can't imagine how that M52 will sound.Cheers from Greece.
Thank you mate! A good way to do it might have been to raise the car but drop the engine and gearbox down. If I had a 2 post lift that would have definitely been my preferred method. Alas, there's not much headroom in my garage so we had to make do with the hoist. All worked out great in the end through. 😁
Great video !! I need a favor if is possible, i have the same engine m40 and i have idle promblems, is it possible for you with a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the throttle plate and the throttle housing ? Thank you in advance !! Hope to hear from you soon !!!
Hi mate, I had a quick look at the M40 engine when I was in the workshop earlier today for you. Obviously the throttle linkage is not connected to anything any more so is fully closed on the spring. There is literally zero gap between the plate and the body housing, not even the smallest feeler gauge gap. Hope that helps.
@@SPANNERRASH Yes definately helps , thank you so much for looking that for me !! The previous owner of my car messed with the throttle plate stop screw and now i am trying to find what is the correct gap to adjust , in the bentley's book says it must be around 0.04mm gap (but doesnt refer on m40 engines only m20 and m30) also in forums some people say that it should be a kinda big gap so to idle. But i saw in your video that your stop screw is not mess up (as it has still the paint on it) so i will listen you and i will adjust it to 0.04 as betley's says which is basically like zero clearance. Thank you again for looking that for me !!
@@vagkos3060 No problem at all, I hope it helps you get your M40 idling correctly again. Mine ran pretty well to be honest, idled well, so if you set it just the same I don't see why not. 👍
@@SPANNERRASH Hello my friend , i have a quenstion for you , so i replaced my belt that goes to the power steering pump and i saw that the shaft of the power steering pump has a small play in and out, is it possible for you to look that on your on your power steering pump so i know i have a bad pump ? Thank you !!! Also if you remember my old comments the problem in my car was the intake tube , it had a big hole in the down side so i couldnt see it , finally i replace it and the car idling correct now.
Excellent stuff as always. Quick Q. When you disconnected the AFM plug (the electrical connector you unscrew at 6:24) there's another connector attached to that wire. Did you unplug this already or was it loose? Mine isn't connected and I don't know if that's an issue! Can't find anything that shows where it's meant to go.
Hi Toby, well spotted! It was unplugged already. That plug doesn't plug into anything on this E30 316i. I had a 318is a few years ago with the same and remember scouring the internet to work out what it was for. Can't quite remember what I concluded off hand, something like an emissions thing we didn't have in the UK. Hope that helps put your mind at ease.😁
@@SPANNERRASH Blinding. Thanks mate. Really appreciate the response. It's not the only loose plug I've found, but this is reassuring! Have to find another reason why I'm losing revs and stalling if I go from park into gear. But only when the car is warm!
Oh man nice video but why¿ this way? Much easier wilbe whiteout gearbox and it’s easy to thismaunt it.😊 I’ve got same car same vinerote color and m42b18 😅
It's my first time removing an engine and gearbox, maybe finesse comes with experience! 😂 Mines actually Tizianrot (Titian Red), but the paint is in very bad condition. The M42B18 is a peach of an engine, lots of fun to rev. Cheers!
that shifter linkage clip is affectionately known as the "bitch-clip" in the e30 community. Whatever engineer thought it was a good idea probably worked for GM
It would be so much better if you would give comments about what you are disassembling. Now you just show us you disconnecting parts. And we just hear some music. A missed opportunity!
Apologies, some of our videos are more detailed than others. At least you can see where everything goes from the video, even if I don't say what everything is called. 😆
My comment was removed for some reason. Did the same m52 swap on a Touring. I would be happy to share my spreadsheet with you, parts, labor hours etc. Pictures are on Insta under my username here.
Awesome that could be really useful for me actually, any chance you can email it over? spannerrashteam@gmail.com I'll check your IG out too for the pics, cheers! 😃
Absolute amazing video, ive been searching for ages for an m40b16 engine removal video and could never find a proper clear in depth one from someone in UK, I think you are the first, video is straigh to the point clear, helpful and I couldnt even think of a way you could have improved 10/10 mate excellent stuff!!
Awesome thanks so much mate! Really hope the vid helps you out if you're pulling an M40 from an E30. 😃 I made it the video I wished I could have watched before I removed mine.
Absolute legends, although as I don't have an engine crane and i have imagined how i would take the engine out, i would have done it beneath the car with a car jack lifting the engine and trany combo.Well done though!I can't imagine how that M52 will sound.Cheers from Greece.
Thank you mate! A good way to do it might have been to raise the car but drop the engine and gearbox down. If I had a 2 post lift that would have definitely been my preferred method.
Alas, there's not much headroom in my garage so we had to make do with the hoist. All worked out great in the end through. 😁
Very good guide 💪🏼
Cheers, hope it helps you out! 😃
Love the progress just subscribed keep it up
Thank you Dillan, great to have you on board mate. 😃
great content as always
Thanks mate!
Great video !! I need a favor if is possible, i have the same engine m40 and i have idle promblems, is it possible for you with a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the throttle plate and the throttle housing ? Thank you in advance !! Hope to hear from you soon !!!
Hi mate, I had a quick look at the M40 engine when I was in the workshop earlier today for you. Obviously the throttle linkage is not connected to anything any more so is fully closed on the spring.
There is literally zero gap between the plate and the body housing, not even the smallest feeler gauge gap. Hope that helps.
@@SPANNERRASH Yes definately helps , thank you so much for looking that for me !! The previous owner of my car messed with the throttle plate stop screw and now i am trying to find what is the correct gap to adjust , in the bentley's book says it must be around 0.04mm gap (but doesnt refer on m40 engines only m20 and m30) also in forums some people say that it should be a kinda big gap so to idle. But i saw in your video that your stop screw is not mess up (as it has still the paint on it) so i will listen you and i will adjust it to 0.04 as betley's says which is basically like zero clearance. Thank you again for looking that for me !!
@@vagkos3060 No problem at all, I hope it helps you get your M40 idling correctly again. Mine ran pretty well to be honest, idled well, so if you set it just the same I don't see why not. 👍
@@SPANNERRASH I hope to get it fix it !! Thank you so much again !! Just saw your new video you uploaded !!!
@@SPANNERRASH Hello my friend , i have a quenstion for you , so i replaced my belt that goes to the power steering pump and i saw that the shaft of the power steering pump has a small play in and out, is it possible for you to look that on your on your power steering pump so i know i have a bad pump ? Thank you !!! Also if you remember my old comments the problem in my car was the intake tube , it had a big hole in the down side so i couldnt see it , finally i replace it and the car idling correct now.
thank you
Cheers!
Excellent stuff as always. Quick Q. When you disconnected the AFM plug (the electrical connector you unscrew at 6:24) there's another connector attached to that wire. Did you unplug this already or was it loose? Mine isn't connected and I don't know if that's an issue! Can't find anything that shows where it's meant to go.
Hi Toby, well spotted! It was unplugged already. That plug doesn't plug into anything on this E30 316i. I had a 318is a few years ago with the same and remember scouring the internet to work out what it was for.
Can't quite remember what I concluded off hand, something like an emissions thing we didn't have in the UK. Hope that helps put your mind at ease.😁
@@SPANNERRASH Blinding. Thanks mate. Really appreciate the response. It's not the only loose plug I've found, but this is reassuring! Have to find another reason why I'm losing revs and stalling if I go from park into gear. But only when the car is warm!
Oh man nice video but why¿ this way? Much easier wilbe whiteout gearbox and it’s easy to thismaunt it.😊 I’ve got same car same vinerote color and m42b18 😅
It's my first time removing an engine and gearbox, maybe finesse comes with experience! 😂 Mines actually Tizianrot (Titian Red), but the paint is in very bad condition. The M42B18 is a peach of an engine, lots of fun to rev. Cheers!
usually with fork lift
A fork lift would have definitely been handy! 😂
that shifter linkage clip is affectionately known as the "bitch-clip" in the e30 community. Whatever engineer thought it was a good idea probably worked for GM
Hahaa! 😆 Yeah its not their engineer's finest work, that's for sure! Very fiddly.
It would be so much better if you would give comments about what you are disassembling. Now you just show us you disconnecting parts. And we just hear some music. A missed opportunity!
Apologies, some of our videos are more detailed than others. At least you can see where everything goes from the video, even if I don't say what everything is called. 😆
My comment was removed for some reason. Did the same m52 swap on a Touring. I would be happy to share my spreadsheet with you, parts, labor hours etc. Pictures are on Insta under my username here.
Awesome that could be really useful for me actually, any chance you can email it over? spannerrashteam@gmail.com
I'll check your IG out too for the pics, cheers! 😃