BMW V10 Vanos Pipe
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- @RedishMotorsportbmw show you how the BMW V10 (S85) Vanos Pipe is replaced - step by step.
The BMW S85 V10 engine is found in the E60 & E61 M5 and the E63 & E64 M6.
It has a metal braided High Pressure Pipe fitted INTERNALLY in the engine which takes engine oil from the Vanos High Pressure Pump to the Vanos Units via the Vanos Distribution Pipes.
Some BMW V10 engines have had these pipes leak internally which means the near 1000psi oil pressure is reduced (or lost) and therefore the Vanos Units don't receive adequate oil pressure.
When this happens an EML warning illuminates and the M5/M6 goes into Limp Mode with reduced power & revs to protect the engine until you limp it home or to a workshop for repair.
Not all V10's suffer from this - but some do.
Do a quick Google read up on this issue.
The best time to carry out the Vanos High Pressure Pipe replacement is DURING Conrod Bearings as the underside and Sump have already been removed - therefore it's just 2.5 hours extra labour at that point to change this Vanos Pipe.
You can read about the Redish Motorsport M5 M6 V10 S85 Conrod Bearing work here:
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Nice video and quality work as normal! The old vanos line is usually quite hard to unseat from the block, but the magic of video editing. It’s indeed a solid extra 2.5 hrs of work. Also a great time to replace the water pump.
Thanks hansbrix, you're right - it's quite tough to unseat. Certainly is several hours further work like you say.
Planning on getting my e63 M6 down to you in October. Will be a big one as I will need a full service, new Conrod bearings, vanos pipe, updated vanos pump gearing and updated oil spray nozzles (mine is a 55 plate). Keep the videos coming, they are making isolation bearable!
Hi James, thanks for this. That would be great - we'd be looking forward to that.
That's all work which we specialise in.
Aiming to keep a good flow of videos coming every 2-3 days during the lockdown to help keep isolation boredom to a minimum. :)
After all, what can you expect from a F1 engine. I love the passion you put behind your work and looks like you’ve shared that with your apprentice. Thank you, your an expert tech and I can’t get over how easy you’ve made it look.
Thanks you very much for your kind words! That's really great to hear.
Great job and footage well done. Not just a well seasoned technician but an excellent camera man.
True 👍
Really appreciate this. It take a long time to video each step and edit afterwards, so we're pleased you're enjoying the videos. :)
Awesome detail - qudos my good man!!😮😮❤
That's just hurt my brain!! Quality work as always 👌
Thanks Mogs!
Really informative video and a great watch. Good of you also preparing and unbolting certain parts to make the video flow better. Fantastic work on a mega engine!
Thanks Jovan, Yeah it's our first attempt at a more detailed repair video and pre-planning the disassembly certainly helps it flow better. Will keep trying to improve as we hone our video editing skills too.
My vanos pipe in front of the engine blew one summer and fixing was hard the shop manual says to remove the water pump pully. I tried even with pry bars and I did remove the bolts. Let's just say that pully is never coming off and the funny thing is you don't need to take it off.
Dude really knows his shxt....great vid
From Denver CO
thanks for making the video good work
Your paying for quality the extra hours is in my eyes worth every penny to have a master tech do it right first time
Over a have a go hero try and fail a few times first before its correct
Thanks Andy - appreciate the kind words.
Do you need to remove the vanos pump in order to change the high pressure vanos line?
Same thing happened to my E63 M6 shortly after I bought it.
Yeah can be a common problem - certainly was many years ago - but a lot seem to have been done already now.
@@RedishMotorsportbmw yup, thank God for the AUC BMW warranty 🤣
What happens if we don’t replace the vanos pipe ?
Where do you get those caps that block coolant that seems so nice and what sizes?
Good questions. I think they came either from BMW as a 'blanking tool kit' with lots of different sized caps from 4mm right up to big things like water outlets and throttle bodies etc. Or could have come on a new radiator for example. We have loads of these in a big collection and you're right they're great for keeping dirt out during repair.
You end up finding a kit for sale??
Dónde están ubicados necesito trabajar mi BMW M5 2006
$150 part. $10,000 labor. hahahaha
so true ! thats why its best doing it alone :)
What "engineer" designed this engine? Looks like a disaster waiting to happen How much for such a job?
Hi Gene, thanks for your reply.
Further info and prices are here on our website:
www.redish-motorsport.com/E60E61M5S85ConrodBearingShells.html
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Why so secretive?
Hi alimechs, about what?
@@RedishMotorsportbmw About paning and positioning of your camera and put your hand on the lense.