How to clean valves & Intake ports Carbon cleaning Walnut Blasting BMW N57 N47 soot removal tool

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    How to Clean Intake Valves Ports DIY Carbon Direct Injection Walnut Blast BMW N57 N47 soot removal
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    In this video I will show you how I managed to clean my intake ports and valves and make them nearly as good as new
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Комментарии • 66

  • @dinhvanpham8102
    @dinhvanpham8102 Год назад +2

    Thank you for fantastic videos. I have been watching all your videos. You have inspired me and give me motivation to start the cleaning operations on my BMW 525D N47T engine. What kind of fluid are you using to clean the valves and intake ports? Can I use DPF cleaner for removal all the oil, soot and dirts?

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      Hi and thanks for watching my content and for the great feedback. I like to use brake cleaner as it can't damaga rubber and plastic. Some of the products they sell can be very strong and may damage valve stem seals. Just use petrol if nothing else is available but be sure to close valves and extract all out. Don't allow anything to fall inside. Check thouroughly there is nothing left in the ports like bits of material from brushes as it can cause damage. It has to be super clean

    • @dinhvanpham8102
      @dinhvanpham8102 Год назад +1

      ​@@TheKeenMechanic Thank your very much for good feed back. You do mean that I should put something to close and protect all other valves and ports to prevent anything to fall in while i am working with one. I have already ordered the crankshaft tool to open and close valves. Is Walnut blasting an accepted metode to remove all dirt and carbons on valves and ports? I have seen there are garage offering cleaning valves, ports and walnut blasting as well in England for 350-400GBP. In Norway I cant find any garage offering these kind of services. If any garage has these kind of services it will be so expensive that nobody can afford to use the services.

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      Yes, it is good practice to cover the ports so nothing falls in accidently. Make sure to test the ports to see that they are losed so no dirt leaks inside. Yes, walnut shells are very expensive but it saves dealing with the mess. If I have to clean them again I will not bother with walnut shells and just save some money. Make sure you have good brushes and use plenty of brake cleaner or petrol to dissolve the oily mess. Extract as much as you can with a cheap vacuum cleaner.

  • @jouniranta-puska4699
    @jouniranta-puska4699 2 месяца назад +1

    Is the walnut blasting really even necessary? It looks pretty clean to me with just the brake cleaner and vacuuming.

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  2 месяца назад +2

      Vacuum cleaner, brake cleaner and brushing will remove 90% of the carbon. I used the walnut shell media blasting to get the remaining 10% of carbon build up at the back of valves and the hard to reach areas.🤝🏻

  • @2Drezik
    @2Drezik Год назад +2

    nice work right there. BMW dealer will not do this even for 5000 euro :)

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      Thanks man. Dealers are good at replacing expensive parts as they make good money on both parts and labour😶. Not many garages try to repair and reuse anymore. Sometimes things just need a little bit of TLC and some "elbow grease"

  • @TheOnlyRaceEngineer
    @TheOnlyRaceEngineer Год назад +1

    great work. SUBSCRIBED

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      Thanks man. It is so nice to see people appreciate my work🤝

  • @JeronimooV
    @JeronimooV Год назад +1

    I would like to know if and how much this cleaning affected the engine, i.e. was there an immediately noticeable increase in power, smoother running, less vibration, etc. Can the chemical get into the engine?

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +2

      Have a look at the full problem and the full video on this link
      ruclips.net/video/yHPzIIQisAk/видео.html
      The car was badly clogged up and was stalling most time at cold start. It was not regenerating, the power was low especially in low revs and fuel consumption was high. After this work the car was running like new and fuel consumption was 6.3l per 100km on long journeys, before that it was close to 8l per 100km
      There is no way anything will enter the engine if you know what you are doing and you close the valves as shown. Hope this helps and answers your questions🔧🔩🤝

  • @miniulabsreview7744
    @miniulabsreview7744 Год назад +1

    Hi can you make video how to replace windshield nozzles line. One of my nozzles sprays in funny angle and I think I need to replace it but don’t want to brake anything 😆😆

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      Hi and thanks for watching. Thanks for the video suggestion🤝

  • @andreavizzi8134
    @andreavizzi8134 Год назад +2

    how many km have this motor

  • @georgescuion428
    @georgescuion428 Год назад +1

    That’s a good ideea !!

  • @dilbert1337
    @dilbert1337 Год назад +2

    What machine did you use to walnut blast the intakes?

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +3

      Hi I used a pressurised blaster pot but had to do some modifications to the gun with parts I had lying around the garage. Not worth investing in one as it is expensive if you are only going to use it once. Also the price of the walnut media has gone up and is like £70 per 20kg bag

    • @dilbert1337
      @dilbert1337 Год назад +3

      I have two N57s that I’ve done walnut blasting on but my pressurized tank set up isn’t so great. That’s why I was wondering if you had a specific blaster. Thanks for the response.

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      What is wrong with your set up? Not enough pressure or is the media clogging up in the ports?

    • @dilbert1337
      @dilbert1337 2 месяца назад

      Sorry for the super late response. Not enough pressure. Was using a low CFM air compressor so refill times took a long time. I was able to still clean them but it did take a while.
      Great video as I still come back to watch it again for my next walnut blasting.

  • @dariopiccolo671
    @dariopiccolo671 Год назад +1

    Wow great work, nice.
    But no material enters the cylinders?
    is it dangerous to do it?
    Thank you

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      Hi buddy. It is totally safe as long as you know what you are doing. You have to close the intake valves on each cylinder you are working on. Hope this makes sense🤝🏻

    • @dariopiccolo671
      @dariopiccolo671 Год назад +1

      @@TheKeenMechanic Hi friend, I think I understand now. I have one more question if you can, what cleaning liquid did you use?
      Thank you

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      @@dariopiccolo671 I used brake cleaner as I buy it in bulk and is cheaper that way. You can also use petrol as well. Just make sure to clean and extract everything very well and blow the closed ports with an airline at the end. You can also use oven cleaner and pre-soak the closed ports then rinse with hot water and straight after rinse with WD 40 and brake cleaner. Do not leave water sitting for too long. Water is the best way to clean the oven cleaner. Make sure to have a wet shop vacuum cleaner to extract all the waste from it🤝

    • @dariopiccolo671
      @dariopiccolo671 Год назад +1

      @@TheKeenMechanic Hello friend, thank you for your precious explanations, I will try very patiently to do it. Thanks again. Hello from Italy

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      @@dariopiccolo671 No problems. I have cousins who live in Italy but never been to see them. I have only been to Roma once. Lovely country with so much history.

  • @ashleynoke9736
    @ashleynoke9736 4 месяца назад +1

    How do you know when the valves are closed ?

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  4 месяца назад

      You will see them moving up and down. When they are up they are closed. 🤝🏻

    • @ashleynoke9736
      @ashleynoke9736 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TheKeenMechanicyou can see from inside the ports or?

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  4 месяца назад +1

      @@ashleynoke9736 Yes, you can see from inside the ports or you can also look at the camshaft lobes if you have removed the valve cover / rocker cover.
      As I explain in the video you can spray some brake cleaner inside the ports to check they are closed and then start the cleaning. Just educate yourself a bit more on how the whole system works before you start working. No shame in asking as we all had to start learning from somewhere🤝🏻

    • @ashleynoke9736
      @ashleynoke9736 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TheKeenMechanic thanks I appreciate the help, I’d rather do it without removing the rocker cover so will just look down the ports 👍🏻

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  4 месяца назад

      @@ashleynoke9736 taking the valvecover on an N57 is a big job. I have a video on it but I only recommend doing it if you have oil leaks and need to change the gasket. Other than that you can just remove the intake and clean the ports and clean the intake too

  • @stuungar3390
    @stuungar3390 Год назад +1

    Great ideas

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      Glad you find it helpful. Thanks for your message by the way. Are you a BMW owner yourself?

    • @stuungar3390
      @stuungar3390 Год назад +1

      @@TheKeenMechanic , no, not a BMW owner, recently cleaned a ylinder head off a vivaro 1.9.
      Love the cable ties idea, and purpose built scraper, proper forehead slapping moment, seeing how effective it was. Thanks

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      @@stuungar3390 Yes, I have to admit the cable ties are great but was not my idea as I have seen this before at a friend of mine's garage, but the scraper was my own invention. It is amazing what you can make with stuff lying around the garage and a mig welder. I have to say I will be lost without my mig welder. I have a 1.9dci trafic with 160k miles. Haven't looked in the ports to see how it is but I would say it will be similar if not worse.

    • @stuungar3390
      @stuungar3390 Год назад +1

      Yep, lol, worse guaranteed, egr valve + engine oil = nasty caked sludge. Mine was at 150 too, surprised it went. Alternator belt went into the timing belt, which is apparently a common thing to happen.
      Apparently the f9k is the best engine out of all of them, along with the 5 speed gearbox.
      Will fully recon the old engine, rings seals etc. Nothing like working on an engine out of the body.
      You have a very clear way of explaining things. Cheers

    • @stuungar3390
      @stuungar3390 Год назад +1

      MIGs are the best

  • @andreavizzi8134
    @andreavizzi8134 Год назад +1

    where i can buy the 3d printer?

  • @miguelh281
    @miguelh281 Год назад +1

    What was the tool you used to clean the gasket surface for the intake

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +1

      Hi. It is a small diamond coated tool for sharpening router blades. It is very fine grit and flat which is ideal for the job

    • @miguelh281
      @miguelh281 Год назад +1

      @The Keen Mechanic thanks, I just ordered me one to try it out on my cylinder head

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      @@miguelh281 make sure you order the finest grit they have

    • @miguelh281
      @miguelh281 Год назад +1

      @@TheKeenMechanic I ordered a 4 pack. The finest grit it shows is 1000. Is that okay?

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      @@miguelh281 1000 grit should be ok, just test 1st and see how it goes.

  • @leighyarnall7346
    @leighyarnall7346 Год назад +1

    Do you sell your 3d port adaptor

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      Hi. You can buy these on ebay.co.uk for £35
      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233984789150?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=2ot5zd83QhW&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=RwAnBlHgT8-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

  • @Toastmanpat
    @Toastmanpat Год назад +1

    This may sound like a silly question, but which way did you turn the engine over to open & close the valves? I've got to do this on my E90 n57

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад +2

      Hi
      When you install the crank pulley tool then turn clockwise and watch your valves move up and down, do it slowly and gently. You can turn anti-clockwise too in case you need to make fine adjustments but generally you want to spin it in the natural way it turns. No such thing as silly questions, better to be safe than sorry😉

    • @Toastmanpat
      @Toastmanpat Год назад +1

      Thank you for the quick reply! I've never done an intake manifold before so I thought it's worth asking 😂 loving your videos as well mate 👍

    • @TheKeenMechanic
      @TheKeenMechanic  Год назад

      @@Toastmanpat Thanks man. Glad you like my content. Appreciate your feedback

    • @ashleynoke9736
      @ashleynoke9736 4 месяца назад

      How do you know when the valves are closed?