E46 BUILD // THE 5 OIL LEAKS YOU NEED TO FIX ON YOUR BMW E46
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- The 5 Oil Leaks You Need To Fix on your BMW E46. In this video I will explain the 5 most common Oil Leak locations on your BMW E46 with the M54 engine. With age rubber gaskets, hoses, and o rings become hard and brittle and no longer seal resulting in oil leaks.
I will give the run down on where these problem areas are and where to leak to fix these common oil leak areas on your BMW E46.
REPLACEMENT GASKET PART NUMBERS
(for the M54B25 Engine)
Valve Cover Gasket Kit Part No:11120030496 (for models after 09/2002)
Part No: 11129070990 (for models before 09/2002)
Oil Filer Housing Gasket Part No: 11421719855
Vanos Feed Line Hose Part No: 11361705532
Dip Stick O Ring Part No: 11431740045
Oil Pan Gasket Part No: 11131437237
Crankcase Ventilation Hose Part No: 11157532649 - Авто та транспорт
Fixing my dads 2002... figured its a lot of oil, picked up top pan gasket and watched this. Very much appreciate your input and views on each individual problem very helpful knowledge, and even a confidence booster in there for the guys who think it might be too big of a job overall.
Love watching your videos.
Great video. Thanks for the clear and informative info.!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. Great clear explanation. Thanks
Thank you so much!
Well done m8 !!!
thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Great information for first time e46 owners and what to expect. Keep up the vids please thx.
This is gold!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!😀
Liquid gold
I've got a bit of (engine) oil on my steering rack gaiter, but the rate of loss is very low.
Car has 85,00 miles, and I have just done the rocker gasket and the CCV, and the filter housing gasket and VANOS line are next on the docket. Also going to put some thicker oil in - never hurts!
I found a small pool of oil below the oil filer, a few cm to the right, I’ve upgraded my oil braid, disa valve and flap to steel and aluminium so I’m wondering what it could be
i have a leave from the vanos cover after replacing the valve cover gasket. any idea what that could be?
My 330ci is garaged during winter months and continuously drips oil even though I haven't started the car in 5 months. Ive never addressed the oil pan gasket, the CCV or Dip stick o ring.
Logic tells me the leak would have to be below the oil level.
Is the passenger side of the oil pan gasket below the oil level where the pan meets the block?
Could the dipstick o ring be my likely culprit?
It’s the 5 reasons it leaks a lot of $
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Would changing all or most of the ccv components help with a possible vacuum leak?
Yeah most likely. It's a great place to start, because the hoses get really brittle.
Check the rubber vacuum hose that goes to the fuel filter too
What are your thoughts on m56 valve cover swap?
No real thoughts one way or the other. More about upgrading to a solid cover than plastic.
The early E46 cars with the M52tu engine also suffer from these same problems.
they certainly do, M52tu and M54 are virtually the same motors
Rear main seal too
The rear main seal can leak, but maybe not as common as the others. A really good one to replace IF you have the gearbox out.
Mines started leaking but it small for now. Getting e90 or 2series owned E46 for 10years now it's at 308k.
I was looking for the dipstick tube, but searching my persons left me empty handed.
I’ve got an oil leak somewhere. I have to top up about a litre a month, and there’s a potent smell of burning oil after driving for 5-10 minutes. I can’t see any obvious signs of leaking anywhere though. It’s driving me crazy
Did you figure it out?
I'm sorry, remove rad to replace oil filter housing?
Why......never removed rad for that, last few times did it without removing alternator either
Agree
my bmw is leaking behind the oil pan idk
Rear main seal?
@@goodtiger1316 probably yea
could i just get a mechanic to fix all the problems on my car?
ofc. FInd a shop that does BMWs. Make sure they know how to work on these cars
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