I started with an e53 x5 4.4L m62 then bought an e39 m5. Never worked on the e53 but loved the m5 enough to ultimately amass a comprehensive catalogue of stubby ratchets and learned. I saved a ton of money doing my own preventative maintenance along with pride in my newfound self agency. As i ween off my rookie phase of stubby ratchets and m6 collar nuts, i look forward to 1/2 in. long handled flex heads and 24mm deep impact sockets when i start working on guibos & subframe/diff mount bushings. You have an enviable workspace area. Keep up the good work👍
Looking good, I did mine a few months back. An easy way to remove the injector clips/boxes is to just pull up on them with a bit of force and they all just unclip nicely. The worst part of this job was cleaning all the old RTV off the half moons at the back lol
I've removed injector clips the easy way... Pull up the whole things. Takes like 5 seconds. Not lost clips and done. Done it heaps on a few different motors...never any issue. To put back on. Push it back on.. mentioned on another comment too. Covers looks wicked
I know this is 3 years old but it's still a great video. To the folks that say just pull up the boxes with force, that is not wise with 20 year old plastic. I broke two of the injector plugs and damaged some wiring doing that.
Just a little note-an easy way to remove the electric boxes on top of the coils is to obviously undo the 2 nuts holding them in place, grab them with both hands and sharply pull up hard and it will pop right off the injectors. Just try to pull as straight up as possible. Feels harsh and barbaric, but I have done it numerous times with no adverse effects. I can't "own" this trick, saw someone on the web do it a few years ago. Give it a go!
Thanks for the tip, that makes sense. I did give them a pull and the whole box was flexing and it looked like sh*t was going to start breaking but admittedly I didnt jerk it really aggressively (in fear of breaking something) so that must be what it needed. Cheers!
Wikid content Dave! I got the passenger side done on mine finally, instead of pulling off the fuel line I just taped some cardboard over the metal end fittings so I didn't scratch off the fresh paint ( after scratching it off and repainting!) The drivers side is going to be a bigger job tho, super charger off and relocated ABS block.. needs to be relocated back out of the way!
@@ZeroTo60Tube This comes from understanding a few things: - The valve cover rubber bushing leaks - The valve cover isn't compressing the rubber bushing enough - And the bolt bottoms out, just just after pressing the valve cover down Knowing this, you can find your solution :) Press the valve cover down further by use of the bolt by decreasing the amount it has to go down before it presses down the valve cover. We should try to share this style of thinking with others. To understand how things work first, even things as small as bolts. When we do - We become geniuses!
Can you put a link for where to buy the parts I will have to do mine soon and have no idea where to look for the bits also do u know where I might be able to buy the whole valve cover itself thanks
The valve covers are very expensive for a brand new one. They are hard to find 2nd hand in Australia but I do see them pop up for sale in America so if you're over that way just keep an eye on marketplace for them. There are links in the description for all the parts I used but they are all for the TU model. If you have a first generation M62 you will need different gaskets and they don't use the bolts at the front either
I whish the N62 in my X5 had bolts to hold down the ignition coils. Some coils are so loose and I cant figure out why. No matter how hard I push them down, I can still pull some of them out with my pinky. I tried both Bosch ang NGK with same results.
It is weird how the newer models are just a press fit. But that is strange you cant get them to seat tightly. Have they had oil leaking on to them from the rocker cover? could have flogged the rubber out a bit maybe?
Very cool post. Sort of an unrelated question, but on the topic of rocker cover gaskets... any recommendations for applying gasket goo to an N54 rocker cover gasket? And if so, where in your experience would you recommend applying it? I've only heard that the genuine BMW gasket shouldn't need any sealant, but personal experience suggests otherwise.
The N54 doesnt need any sealant because there are plenty of bolts all close to each other and no big gaps like these M62s that dont have any bolts across the rear at all. Andrew did say that often the N54 valve covers do get small cracks because they are plastic and if there are any tiny cracks it wont torque down properly and will weep oil even with a new gasket so youve got to be careful of that with those plastic valve covers.
Hi, very good results, congratulations! You deserve more subs. Is it a problem that you don't use a clear coat after the black paint? I'm thinking about doing the same, but not sure if I have to use a clear coat or not.
Thanks for sharing the instruction and close-up video shots on undo the injector clips, I think that's the hardest part of replacing the rocket cover gasket due to the restrictive space around the engine bay to remove each cover. What sealant do you use for the gasket if you don't mind me asking?
I have a threebond gasket sealant. Seems to work well. A few people have mentioned in the comments you should be able to pull those clips straight off (just like when you push them on, but in reverse obviously). I did give these a good pull because I thought that would make sense as well but they weren't budging and I thought I must be tripping so ended up pulling them all off individually.. but next time will give it a more serious pull!
You Had a Haircut at the end of the video , so you can look better too :) . anyways. Great video . and Nice garage you have there. are you doing this for a living or just as a hobby ? Cheers !
The magnesium casting on these things is rough as guts. I did mine with some high temp goldish paint trying to emulate the factory look to no avail. Good to see some older BMW content on the channel, if I were you I'd steal your brother's M62B46 and put it in your 540i hahahah.
lol thats how i found the x5. I have a saved search because I wanted to put the 4.6 in this car but now ive got the M5 it made more sense to keep it as a the semi special SUV it is.... and have a tow car for when the m5 breaks down 😅
@@ZeroTo60Tube Makes sense. Next time you're working with some M62 rocker covers, shave off a bit of the material and put it under a match for a bit of a light show.
Thanks for checking the vid out. I’m curious what you are still confused about after watching the video? It can’t be anything too complicated, so let us know and we will help you out.
I started with an e53 x5 4.4L m62 then bought an e39 m5. Never worked on the e53 but loved the m5 enough to ultimately amass a comprehensive catalogue of stubby ratchets and learned. I saved a ton of money doing my own preventative maintenance along with pride in my newfound self agency. As i ween off my rookie phase of stubby ratchets and m6 collar nuts, i look forward to 1/2 in. long handled flex heads and 24mm deep impact sockets when i start working on guibos & subframe/diff mount bushings. You have an enviable workspace area. Keep up the good work👍
Looking good, I did mine a few months back. An easy way to remove the injector clips/boxes is to just pull up on them with a bit of force and they all just unclip nicely. The worst part of this job was cleaning all the old RTV off the half moons at the back lol
haha well looks like I will have that fun job next time they are replaced on this car :P
Can you link to the kinds of primer, filler and paint you used? Thanks so much! Mine are almost ready for paint.
curious about this too!
Nice job! These V8's are legends! Dutch regards, Nico.
Brilliant job. Absolutely love a bmw v8!
You would be crazy not to! 😄
Looking decent, another nice and satisfying video to watch 👏🏻 keep up the good work you two
Thanks John!
I've removed injector clips the easy way... Pull up the whole things. Takes like 5 seconds. Not lost clips and done. Done it heaps on a few different motors...never any issue. To put back on. Push it back on.. mentioned on another comment too. Covers looks wicked
I did try to pull these ones but got worried I would break something in the end. Turns out I should have just pulled harder haha
I know this is 3 years old but it's still a great video. To the folks that say just pull up the boxes with force, that is not wise with 20 year old plastic. I broke two of the injector plugs and damaged some wiring doing that.
Great video, love the 540 :)
Cam covers and I believe the oil pan are magnesium alloy. In fact I think the block is as well.
Looks unreal mate. Easy touch up job on that nick, like Scott said.
Cheers. I'll give it a shot!
Looks good!! I reckon you could mask off around that scratch and hit it with a light coat of wrinkle coat and would cover it up perfectly. 👌
Cheers Scott, I was thinking that might be worth trying so I guess now I have to haha
I wanted so badly to do this to my 540i but never got around to it before I sold it. It looks so much better.
Good work, that looks fantastic!
Yeah! More m62! Need to do the n62 big bore throttle body!
Just a little note-an easy way to remove the electric boxes on top of the coils is to obviously undo the 2 nuts holding them in place, grab them with both hands and sharply pull up hard and it will pop right off the injectors. Just try to pull as straight up as possible. Feels harsh and barbaric, but I have done it numerous times with no adverse effects. I can't "own" this trick, saw someone on the web do it a few years ago. Give it a go!
Thanks for your suggestions - would it damage the injectors connection if you just yank it hard without undo each clip properly?
@@technik333 That is my point! It doesn't hurt them at all. The sharp pull releases them and MUCH easier than prying on them.
Thanks for the tip, that makes sense. I did give them a pull and the whole box was flexing and it looked like sh*t was going to start breaking but admittedly I didnt jerk it really aggressively (in fear of breaking something) so that must be what it needed. Cheers!
What type of spray u used? Is it high temperature or basic, pls share sprays(prime, base...) Thank you ;)
Wikid content Dave! I got the passenger side done on mine finally, instead of pulling off the fuel line I just taped some cardboard over the metal end fittings so I didn't scratch off the fresh paint ( after scratching it off and repainting!) The drivers side is going to be a bigger job tho, super charger off and relocated ABS block.. needs to be relocated back out of the way!
Ahh that’s going to be a pain for the drivers side!
Hopefully it’s a one time only job!
Looks great
Thanks!
Hello
Is the valve cover paint still maintained?
I heard if you dry it with a heat gun the wrinkle coat comes out better than naturally drying it!
Please tell me where you buy your parts. I'm having trouble getting stuff for my E39.
How much tork screw you it on
Put a .7mm washer under those bolts to press down the valve cover further :)
now thats not a bad idea at all!
@@ZeroTo60Tube This comes from understanding a few things:
- The valve cover rubber bushing leaks
- The valve cover isn't compressing the rubber bushing enough
- And the bolt bottoms out, just just after pressing the valve cover down
Knowing this, you can find your solution :) Press the valve cover down further by use of the bolt by decreasing the amount it has to go down before it presses down the valve cover.
We should try to share this style of thinking with others. To understand how things work first, even things as small as bolts. When we do - We become geniuses!
Can you put a link for where to buy the parts I will have to do mine soon and have no idea where to look for the bits also do u know where I might be able to buy the whole valve cover itself thanks
The valve covers are very expensive for a brand new one. They are hard to find 2nd hand in Australia but I do see them pop up for sale in America so if you're over that way just keep an eye on marketplace for them. There are links in the description for all the parts I used but they are all for the TU model. If you have a first generation M62 you will need different gaskets and they don't use the bolts at the front either
Damn thats the most Australian accent I've heard for a while haha
I whish the N62 in my X5 had bolts to hold down the ignition coils. Some coils are so loose and I cant figure out why. No matter how hard I push them down, I can still pull some of them out with my pinky. I tried both Bosch ang NGK with same results.
It is weird how the newer models are just a press fit. But that is strange you cant get them to seat tightly. Have they had oil leaking on to them from the rocker cover? could have flogged the rubber out a bit maybe?
@@ZeroTo60Tube nope, pretty dry. Some fit snug and some are super loose, engine runs smooth.
i got the m62 with out vanos i removed the mechanical fan to put a volvo one from a 850 turns on at 103c and stops at 91c got the 88c thermostat
Nice. I’ve heard people say the viscous fans suck power. Did you notice any difference with the electric fan?
@@ZeroTo60Tube it felt more responsive imo and juat more exhaust sound if u have upgraded or muffler delete
Very cool post. Sort of an unrelated question, but on the topic of rocker cover gaskets... any recommendations for applying gasket goo to an N54 rocker cover gasket? And if so, where in your experience would you recommend applying it? I've only heard that the genuine BMW gasket shouldn't need any sealant, but personal experience suggests otherwise.
The N54 doesnt need any sealant because there are plenty of bolts all close to each other and no big gaps like these M62s that dont have any bolts across the rear at all. Andrew did say that often the N54 valve covers do get small cracks because they are plastic and if there are any tiny cracks it wont torque down properly and will weep oil even with a new gasket so youve got to be careful of that with those plastic valve covers.
Hi, very good results, congratulations!
You deserve more subs.
Is it a problem that you don't use a clear coat after the black paint?
I'm thinking about doing the same, but not sure if I have to use a clear coat or not.
Thanks. No, with this paint it is designed to not have a top coat
Thanks for sharing the instruction and close-up video shots on undo the injector clips, I think that's the hardest part of replacing the rocket cover gasket due to the restrictive space around the engine bay to remove each cover. What sealant do you use for the gasket if you don't mind me asking?
I have a threebond gasket sealant. Seems to work well.
A few people have mentioned in the comments you should be able to pull those clips straight off (just like when you push them on, but in reverse obviously). I did give these a good pull because I thought that would make sense as well but they weren't budging and I thought I must be tripping so ended up pulling them all off individually.. but next time will give it a more serious pull!
You Had a Haircut at the end of the video , so you can look better too :) .
anyways. Great video .
and Nice garage you have there.
are you doing this for a living or just as a hobby ?
Cheers !
Hobby at the moment.
Don't you guys have a vapour blasting setup? Why didn't you use that instead of hours rubbing them down?
We had to sell it early last year. In fact all of the big/exciting machinery had to go so we could get out of the big warehouse
The magnesium casting on these things is rough as guts. I did mine with some high temp goldish paint trying to emulate the factory look to no avail. Good to see some older BMW content on the channel, if I were you I'd steal your brother's M62B46 and put it in your 540i hahahah.
lol thats how i found the x5. I have a saved search because I wanted to put the 4.6 in this car but now ive got the M5 it made more sense to keep it as a the semi special SUV it is.... and have a tow car for when the m5 breaks down 😅
@@ZeroTo60Tube Makes sense. Next time you're working with some M62 rocker covers, shave off a bit of the material and put it under a match for a bit of a light show.
Dude u didn’t actually show how u took them off….💁♂️
Sorry craig, in the first vid there is more detail on removal. ua-cam.com/video/4DXGw-SAgdA/v-deo.html&t
You didn't even mention anything about the gaskets... just painting the covers... waste of my time.
Thanks for checking the vid out. I’m curious what you are still confused about after watching the video? It can’t be anything too complicated, so let us know and we will help you out.