Well done. As for the BMW car in particular, it needs a continuous maintenance cycle. Well done. Your maintenance of your car comes. Your follower from Iraq 🇮🇶❤️
So much RTV! Sucks about the stripped threads. I’ve done Timeserts on aluminum blocks and they take well if done slowly by hand, but it always makes me nervous. 😂
This is what can normally happens when those m52 and m54 engines overheating, they normally not blowing always a head gasket, they simply just pulls a headbolts or two out of the block!
Seems like timesert is pretty much the same idea. Replacing the whole engine now that you have a rebuilt head and all new stuff seems weird. But I get how it might still be quicker
Can't remember which engine that is, M52 perhaps? Anyhow, M54 are notorious for same thread stripping problem. There is an excellent comparison channel called Project Farm, he tests all the thread inserts,, can't remember which comes out top, but I think you are right, Timesert better than Helicoil. Too late now, but in case it helps another viewer, the pros who know these engines always test torque all the head bolts before pulling the heads off and starting any work/expense. In my opinion, and it is only my opinion, I think that buying a second hand engine and going to the trouble of swapping it in, is a gamble, because it is likely to have a lot of miles on it unless you are very lucky. So I think the only way to go for true peace of mind is get hold of a second hand engine and re-build it so that you know everything is good, then swap the engines. Down side, very expensive exercise. I have the same dilemma with my 2003 E46 M54B25 which is burning loads of oil, is it worth repairing the engine?
Yeah, this one is m52b20 single vanos. I ordered a time-sert set to try to fix it. This is a daily driver that I want to drive and not put too much money in as I got another project, my 924 Porsche that needs a lot of it. M54 engines are quite pricey here, so I think they're worth saving.
Makes me sick and pissed off too see some amateur off a complete idiot use that amount off RTV and uses way way way more places than it ever should be used on those areas and almost destroyes the engine with it if it got loose and got in both the coolant system and in the head.... hope that morron never get to touch at least these beautiful timeless and classic E39ns ever agian..!! And as far as the very sad situation with the head bolt nr 2 goes, i would try the cheepest and easiest way out first and try the time serts if the bolt thread whole in the block is not to be saved, before buying a new block or engine 👍 good luck and otherwise lovely car and colour!💯 havent had a m52b20 since my first e39 that i had from 2015 to 2019 but i sure miss it 😵
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Well done. As for the BMW car in particular, it needs a continuous maintenance cycle. Well done. Your maintenance of your car comes. Your follower from Iraq 🇮🇶❤️
Thank you!
This is why I don't do M52 M54 head gaskets. Just change the engine - you can do it in a (long) day.
We definitely do it way better in Asia:
m.ruclips.net/video/fm3SchhT_jU/видео.html
That's a bad ending, good luck mate you'll get there in the end I'm certain of it 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks, I'll do my best!
So much RTV! Sucks about the stripped threads. I’ve done Timeserts on aluminum blocks and they take well if done slowly by hand, but it always makes me nervous. 😂
Yeah, I would be sweating bullets! It might be just easier to get another used engine in a good shape, but we'll see.
This is what can normally happens when those m52 and m54 engines overheating, they normally not blowing always a head gasket, they simply just pulls a headbolts or two out of the block!
yep!
it's missing a camshaft cover for the intake cam
Yeah, I noticed and bought a used one.
Is there a machineshop nearby? They might can fix the block😊 great video anyway, but that sucks
not that neraby... I would have to take out the blok from the car. I'll try fixing it with time-serts with the block in the car.
@@RestorationApprentice Alright, hope that it will work😊🤞🏻
@@OTTOFOX Thanks! I hope so too.
Helicoil? I think it should hold. Better than replacing the block for sure now that you’re at this point…
Seems like timesert is pretty much the same idea.
Replacing the whole engine now that you have a rebuilt head and all new stuff seems weird. But I get how it might still be quicker
I've heard helicoils are not strong enough and should use time-serts
Can't remember which engine that is, M52 perhaps? Anyhow, M54 are notorious for same thread stripping problem. There is an excellent comparison channel called Project Farm, he tests all the thread inserts,, can't remember which comes out top, but I think you are right, Timesert better than Helicoil. Too late now, but in case it helps another viewer, the pros who know these engines always test torque all the head bolts before pulling the heads off and starting any work/expense. In my opinion, and it is only my opinion, I think that buying a second hand engine and going to the trouble of swapping it in, is a gamble, because it is likely to have a lot of miles on it unless you are very lucky. So I think the only way to go for true peace of mind is get hold of a second hand engine and re-build it so that you know everything is good, then swap the engines. Down side, very expensive exercise. I have the same dilemma with my 2003 E46 M54B25 which is burning loads of oil, is it worth repairing the engine?
Yeah, this one is m52b20 single vanos. I ordered a time-sert set to try to fix it. This is a daily driver that I want to drive and not put too much money in as I got another project, my 924 Porsche that needs a lot of it. M54 engines are quite pricey here, so I think they're worth saving.
Time-sert would likely be best option.
Definitely, but they are quite pricey and I can't find them locally.
@@RestorationApprentice I’ve found reasonably priced kits on eBay for various bolt sizes.
I want to contact you. I have a problem with the E39 engine
Sorry for the super late reply, you can contact me on Instagram and I'll try to help if I can.
Makes me sick and pissed off too see some amateur off a complete idiot use that amount off RTV and uses way way way more places than it ever should be used on those areas and almost destroyes the engine with it if it got loose and got in both the coolant system and in the head.... hope that morron never get to touch at least these beautiful timeless and classic E39ns ever agian..!!
And as far as the very sad situation with the head bolt nr 2 goes, i would try the cheepest and easiest way out first and try the time serts if the bolt thread whole in the block is not to be saved, before buying a new block or engine 👍 good luck and otherwise lovely car and colour!💯 havent had a m52b20 since my first e39 that i had from 2015 to 2019 but i sure miss it 😵
Thanks! And I agree with you!
Really? Just change the engine? 🤔😏
Here's how a M52 is rebuilt in Malaysia folks:
m.ruclips.net/video/fm3SchhT_jU/видео.html
Yeah, I'm looking for a new engine.
Get a new engine. Don’t try to repair, it won’t work unfortunately.
@@nikoskalogridis I already repaired it. It's working fine for now.
@@RestorationApprentice Glad you managed to fix it. In my case the engine failed after a few couple of thousand kms. Thanks for the videos
@@nikoskalogridis you did time-sert too?
@@RestorationApprentice not fixed it myself, a mechanic tried it but I think it was helicoil and only on the stripped bolt
@@nikoskalogridis I used time-serts on all bolt holes, should be stronger then helicoil. But we'll see how it holdes up.