BMW S54 Disassembly - ITB Vanos Camshafts Cylinder Head

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this video, I'm going to continue with the disassembly process of this BMW S54B32 engine. In the video I'm going to remove:
    - ITBs (Intake Throttle Bodies)
    - Rocker Cover
    - Intake + Exhaust Camshafts
    - Rocker Arms Shafts
    - Cylinder Head
    - VANOS unit + The VANOS coil
    - Timing Chain Components
    - Oil Separation System
    - Throttle Motor
    Intro: • Forced Induction vs BM...
    Part 1 Disassembly: • BMW S54 Disassembly - ...
    Part 2 Disassembly: • BMW S54 Disassembly - ...
    Part 3 Disassembly: • BMW S54 Main and Conro...
    Part 4 BMW S54 Cylinder Block Assembly: • BMW S54 Cylinder Block...
    Part 5 BMW S54 ARP vs OEM Bolts Conrod Bearings Installation: • BMW S54 ARP vs OEM Bol...
    Part 6 BMW S54 Cylinder Head Install and Oil Pump Upgrade: • BMW S54 Cylinder Head ...
    Part 7 BMW S54 Timing Chain Procedure: • BMW S54 Timing Chain P...
    Part 8 BMW S54 Vanos Rebuild: • BMW S54 Vanos Complete...
    Part 9 BMW S54 Valve Adjustment ITBs Exhaust Manifold Assembly: • BMW S54 Valve Adjustme...
    Part 10 BMW S54 Performance Pulleys Fuel System and Wiring: • BMW S54 Performance Pu...
    Part 11 BMW S54 First Start After Swap In E36: • BMW S54 First Start Af...
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Комментарии • 18

  • @planet3bike
    @planet3bike 2 месяца назад

    This might be a year late, but it might help someone in the future. Your timing was correct before disassembly. I ran into the same problem. What nobody mentions anywhere except a single thread on M3cutters forum is: when the engine is shut off, the VANOS retards the position of the exhaust camshaft to a fully closed (clockwise position). This is done to make the engine start easier on next ignition. If you want to check the timing you have to remove the front cover of the exhaust camshaft on the VANOS unit (held by 3 bolts) and this will release the oil pressure. Then you take a 24mm open ended wrench and manually return the exhaust camshaft to a fully open position. This means pulling it counter-clockwise or towards yourself if you are hanging over the right side of the car (passanger side for US/EU and driver side for UK/Japan). It takes quite a bit of force but you will see the alignment hole on the exhaust camshaft come into the vertical position and you will be able to push the alignment pin through it. Also, the eBay tools are not the best and the original isn't too expensive at 130-150 EUR. I bought both of them and compared, even the alignment pins are 0.2mm off on the ebay ones and the lower parts that sit on the head are nowhere near flat. VANOS can compensate for slight misaligment but better to use the original tool. Also, BMW manual says to never push both pins in. The way to do it is push through one hole, pull out and then push through another. I guess this is because of possible seazing due to chain tension etc. Also, once you return the exhaust cam - turning the engine CW has to be done for another rotation (two) in order for the chain tension/slap from rotating in the opposite direction not to affect your timing.

    • @crank3646
      @crank3646  2 месяца назад

      Yes I got this, when I started experimenting with timing of the engine. The other double vanos engines like M54 is not like that, which got me confused for a long time. But after a lot of investigating I saw, that this is how it works. Especially after I have done several more S54 after that. They can't be all out of timing right :D

  • @bmwfnatic5899
    @bmwfnatic5899 Год назад +1

    As I said on last video, this is a very good resource, keep the videos coming!

  • @petercantremember253
    @petercantremember253 Год назад +1

    Good video Crank , obvious the guy did not know what he was dealing with and good for you to get a good S54 engine from the UK at a cheap price , so for you my friend its a win win and better for us to watch you do your magic 😁😁😁

    • @crank3646
      @crank3646  Год назад +2

      S54 and cheap price, can never be in the same sentence :D

    • @petercantremember253
      @petercantremember253 Год назад

      @@crank3646 hahahaha ok my bad , next time l say reasonably priced 😂

  • @ivanslavov4836
    @ivanslavov4836 Год назад

    I am due for a head gasket and doing my due diligence to get familiar with what to expect. Thanks for the video! vsichko nai dobro :)

  • @XunoHa
    @XunoHa Год назад +1

    Yeah buddy!

  • @sannlivkoto
    @sannlivkoto Год назад

    двигателчето изглежда че е в добро здраве браво продължавай напред !

  • @mol220
    @mol220 Год назад

    👌🏻

  • @e55v86
    @e55v86 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @casper2570
    @casper2570 Год назад

    Is it possible to mount the m57306d4 biturbo engine on the Bmw X5 e70 3.0 d 231 hp body?

  • @ivanslavov4836
    @ivanslavov4836 Год назад

    Just thinking ahead, If engine is on the car and rocker arms cant be removed, I am assuming once cams are out you can move on to removing head bolts and pull the head out, then worry about rocker arms - correct?

    • @crank3646
      @crank3646  Год назад

      You can remove the cylinder head, wtihout removing the rocker arms shafts. You can remove the rocker arms shafts while the engine is in the car also, in the video is shown on the back, but you can do it on the front also.

  • @bogoev_stoyan
    @bogoev_stoyan Год назад

    Как мога да се свържа с теб

  • @petercantremember253
    @petercantremember253 Год назад

    WOOHOO 1ST COMMENT HAHA

  • @luukere6695
    @luukere6695 Год назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsPZ7hLgYb7uQ
    check the cam timing