BROOO you are a GODSEND , A LIFE SAVER, THEE PLUG!!! i've only seen one F32 video and that was only semi helpful with a dash of azz crack, but this right here man! GOLDEN
My dad used to never worry about protecting his hands from solvents either. Then he died from Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Major risk factor is exposure to industrial solvents. I had my fair share of exposure to solvents and used oil as well. But after I earned a degree in Toxicology, I figured out why that's a bad idea. Still, to each his own. I appreciate the video, but I think I've GOTTA find a way to get that rubber piece out of the way (ha). Going to tackle this next weekend.
Did you have to clean oil that had dripped on the components before? I did my VCG replacement, the leak is fixed but the prior dripped oil still gives that burning smell.
PSA: The middle plug with the flange under it was for the Valvetronic eccentric shaft actuator, my mind was not terribly worried about the terminology for it since it's usually just more of an "in-the-way" thing, but if anyone was curious that's for your variable lift. Remember to plug that back in or your idle quality will be awful lol.
i did this 2 days ago. after that, i had the same problem as before -.- wasted the half day to work on that and after that, its still was spilling oil on the exhaust catalytic converter. smh
Great question! So I wouldn't advise using RTV of any sort on the mating side of the gasket (part that actually touches the cylinder head) however if you want to, you can use small dots of RTV in the valley the gasket sits in on the valve cover itself just to hold it in place. I did this job dry, but I have used that trick before on V-shaped engines where it's a bit easier to accidentally drop the gasket when seating the cover. Good luck!
16 foot pounds is way to high , 8.5 NM is 6 foot pounds you can crack the valve cover with 16 FP or even strip the bolt , its 8.5 newton meters guys or 6 foot pounds
I have counted the bolt 3 times and I only have 25 bolts not sure if I have the correct valve cover now.
BROOO you are a GODSEND , A LIFE SAVER, THEE PLUG!!! i've only seen one F32 video and that was only semi helpful with a dash of azz crack, but this right here man! GOLDEN
My dad used to never worry about protecting his hands from solvents either. Then he died from Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Major risk factor is exposure to industrial solvents. I had my fair share of exposure to solvents and used oil as well. But after I earned a degree in Toxicology, I figured out why that's a bad idea. Still, to each his own. I appreciate the video, but I think I've GOTTA find a way to get that rubber piece out of the way (ha). Going to tackle this next weekend.
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So happy for a new video form you Neuro btw you should definitely do something with your voice talent because i love listening to it
Hoping I can find the time and the content to make more videos here, I like the detail it allows me to dive into! Thanks for the support!
Did you have to clean oil that had dripped on the components before? I did my VCG replacement, the leak is fixed but the prior dripped oil still gives that burning smell.
Thank you so much for this! I appreciate your knowledge, time and effort.
I thought the flange/Valvetronic Actuator Seal is suppose to be replaced with new screws when taken off?
Nice content. Doing this to my m235i now.
PSA: The middle plug with the flange under it was for the Valvetronic eccentric shaft actuator, my mind was not terribly worried about the terminology for it since it's usually just more of an "in-the-way" thing, but if anyone was curious that's for your variable lift. Remember to plug that back in or your idle quality will be awful lol.
Pretty sure i’ve pissed u off on tiktok a few times but i love your video style keep it up
New sub here ! Awesome vid..have a 16 435i GC
Thanks mate!
i did this 2 days ago. after that, i had the same problem as before -.- wasted the half day to work on that and after that, its still was spilling oil on the exhaust catalytic converter. smh
In these jobs, is it ok to use a gasket sealer to kinda keep the gasket in place or would that be bad
Great question! So I wouldn't advise using RTV of any sort on the mating side of the gasket (part that actually touches the cylinder head) however if you want to, you can use small dots of RTV in the valley the gasket sits in on the valve cover itself just to hold it in place. I did this job dry, but I have used that trick before on V-shaped engines where it's a bit easier to accidentally drop the gasket when seating the cover. Good luck!
16 foot pounds is way to high , 8.5 NM is 6 foot pounds you can crack the valve cover with 16 FP or even strip the bolt , its 8.5 newton meters guys or 6 foot pounds
7:34 these are not even budding for me
Late reply, but you’ll probably need a big ol breaker bar if those bolts were never touched
People do not risk the 16lbs. Had mine at 12 and snapped one 😢
Same bro I just snapped one 💀
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Looks like your video is on tools, instead of the actual job...