Thank you for what you do I used to have a 335 when I was 16 and didn't have the money to build it the way I wanted to but now that I'm grown your videos made me get back into it and build it the way I wanted to back then.
Good vid. One thing I always do when rebuilding an engine though is just have a paint pen when torqueing down mains, rods, or head bolts. Just in case something happens when doing it you can easily remember where you're at still.
Looks almost as simple as a Cummins to assemble. It's like a mini version besides the bedplate. Loved the video man, I bet she rips! My poor awd n54 has been sitting for a year lol I can't decide if I want twins again or a single.
nice vid ! some notes for high HP n54s taken from other peoples build experience *those cutring gaskets on the n54 tend to leak, stick with oem *9mm arp can lift the head if you run high boost - 11mm with nsl300 is the way to go or OEM *Pinned crankhub is a better design than friction washers.
Thanks for the feed back, Watch my previous video, I swapped that cutring gasket out. And yes ik I should have went with all 11mm arp studs and will be swapping those 9mm outs. As for for the crank hub I went with the VTT spline hud, works just as good as a pinned hub.
What tools should I invest in for a project 335i? I'm prolly going to single turbo it after maintenance, this will be my first European car once I find a good one.
A good torque wrench, torque sockets, inverted torque sockets, timing kit, front main seal tool and engine support bar. Screw drivers long/short, mostly just the basic tools. You will buy what you need along the way lol.
Great vid man. This answered my question about what rods you went with that I posted on another video. I also went with arp but did oversized studs because the heads came that way. Curuious why you didn't go with a Schrick or Cat Cams camshaft? I was talked out of it but still wish I would have.
Only issue I got is that he didn’t show putting valves in or putting the head on. Other than that, this video was awesome!! Thank you for going in to such great detail
He’s measuring the space between the crankshaft and the crankshaft bearings, this is (should be) done with all rebuilt engines to ensure the crankshaft doesn’t get chewed up by the bearings because of lack of oil flow.
What do u do for work? Just curious. This equipment and all your mods are not cheap whatsoever. Just tryna get to a similar spot so I can work on engines all day.
@@Ryann-85 idk I guess it was insulting. I’m getting through a bmw technician school and I wanna use my skills in the performance industry or at least building cars to some degree.
@@BumpTune8462 nah your good man, I’m a tile installer. I just do this for fun on the side, maybe one day this will be my full time job lol. Work hard brother because in the end it will be worth it.
Yeah.... Bmw 6cyl engines is very expensive and complex, average workers or even middle class rarely can afford this cars!!! Bmw engine even more expensive than v8 Ls3 chevy for maintenance.....
Hey man im curious to know why didnyou rebuild the new motor instead of the old one? Im in the same position now. A friend is offering a running one for 700 bucks but it has a lot of miles. My 335 only has 75k miles on it so i think thats better to repair?
You torque it down and then see how much it “squished” the paper he holds up to it tells him if it within spec based on how much it expanded. If it was too wide, tolerance is too tight, and vice versa
Move out of the country. Here in Atlanta there's a few dozen junk yards, and at least 5 pick and pulls. I see N54s come through pick and pull all the time.
@@juanpablodiazguillot3325 i heard from engine builders that they are worst then oem. not enough thread. but i have not had any issues so far at 33psi.
I guess theres a way to use a n53 head and modify it to drasitcally reduce head pressure, doesnt seem like a huge thing. Omar from hydra has a vid on it. Sounds like some guys do some port work on n54 to help this as well@@yahyahasan335
@@itb1820 they have proof that the hub is able to withstand crazy torque numbers beyond what the car is able to produce, this is a solid design. Your just looking at who made it but not how well it performs or how it’s designed.
I’ve rebuilt my engine with pistons, head gasket, turbo, ignition coils and spark plugs. No leaks engine spins over but won’t start 😢 I’ve pulled all the codes but nothing that should keep it from starting Help 😢😢 Car Scanner ELM OBD2 Version: 1.101.9/1.101.9/iOS DTC report Connection profile: BMW OBD-II / EOBD F-seriesDate: 1/8/2024 4:58:09 PM VIN: WBA3A5C50CF34xxxx ============================ OBD-IIOBD-II DTCs: 7 ---------------------------- P0030 [0x0030] Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 1, bank 1, heater control - circuit malfunction HO2S Heater Control Circuit Status: Pending ---------------------------- P1338 [0x1338] Archive (inactive) #8 MISFIRE CIRCUIT - OPEN Status: Permanent ---------------------------- P0366 [0x0366] Archive (inactive) Camshaft position (CMP) sensor B, bank 1 - circuit range/performance Camshaft Position Sensor "B" Circuit Range/Performance Status: Permanent ---------------------------- P0036 [0x0036] Archive (inactive) Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 2, bank 1, heater control - circuit malfunction HO2S Heater Control Circuit Status: Permanent ---------------------------- P0597 [0x0597] Archive (inactive) Thermostat heater control system - open circuit Thermostat Heater Control Circuit/Open Status: Permanent ---------------------------- 138104 [0x138104] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear ---------------------------- 12B104 [0x12B104] Status: Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear, Test not completed during this operation cycle ============================ Engine control unit No DTC found. ============================ Transmission control unit No DTC found. ============================ SRS/Airbag No DTC found. ============================ DSC/Traction controlDSC/Traction control DTCs: 2 ---------------------------- 480A13 [0x480A13] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear ---------------------------- 480A14 [0x480A14] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear ============================ CAN gatewayCAN gateway DTCs: 1 ---------------------------- 801C20 [0x801C20] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ============================ Fuel pump No DTC found. ============================ Suspension/Dynamic management No DTC found. ============================ TPMS No DTC found. ============================ ABS/DSCABS/DSC DTCs: 2 ---------------------------- 480A13 [0x480A13] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear ---------------------------- 480A14 [0x480A14] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear ============================ Steering No DTC found. ============================ Car access systemCar access system DTCs: 2 ---------------------------- 804182 [0x804182] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ---------------------------- D90D06 [0xD90D06] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ============================ Center roof module No DTC found. ============================ Gear selector switch No DTC found. ============================ Dashboard/Instruments cluster No DTC found. ============================ Infotainment systemInfotainment system DTCs: 4 ---------------------------- B7F80F [0xB7F80F] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ---------------------------- B7F850 [0xB7F850] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ---------------------------- B7F8CB [0xB7F8CB] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ---------------------------- E1C444 [0xE1C444] Status: Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed ============================ Central electronics No DTC found. ============================ Driver's seat No DTC found. ============================ Central module (in driver's footwell) (FRM) No DTC found. ============================ Climate/heater/Air conditioningClimate/heater/Air conditioning DTCs: 1 ---------------------------- E7146F [0xE7146F] Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
full rebuild in ONE video! seriously man! I hope this blows up! great content.
Hope it blows up 😂
This aged well
@@kodiakfourninedid it blow up ?
Is it just me or does this seem remarkably simple?
I'm sure the cams and VANOS takes some patience.
Staying organized seems very important
@@exemch4826this! My biggest issues came from being unorganized. But hey lesson learned
He makes it look easy lol
Doing is easy, knowing is difficult
I wish I had thus much confidence and time to build mine instead of wasting money at a shop
Watching this over and over and over again. Just bought a spare n54 for 200 bucks. I plan on doing things pretty similar this.
Thank you for what you do I used to have a 335 when I was 16 and didn't have the money to build it the way I wanted to but now that I'm grown your videos made me get back into it and build it the way I wanted to back then.
This guy really did the WHOLE thing in one vid! So awesome!
Thanks bro, was gonna do multiple parts but it was just easier to do everything in one video.
Good vid. One thing I always do when rebuilding an engine though is just have a paint pen when torqueing down mains, rods, or head bolts. Just in case something happens when doing it you can easily remember where you're at still.
Hell yea! I always do that as well!
Been wanting to take on a project with this N54 platform.
With this information it’s confidence inspiring. Would love it in a 135i e8x
Looks almost as simple as a Cummins to assemble. It's like a mini version besides the bedplate. Loved the video man, I bet she rips! My poor awd n54 has been sitting for a year lol I can't decide if I want twins again or a single.
fat single
How much did you spend and can you make a parts list?
@941garage
This is very nice bro, greetings from France 🇫🇷
Very well done video wow. What did the whole project cost you?
nice vid ! some notes for high HP n54s taken from other peoples build experience
*those cutring gaskets on the n54 tend to leak, stick with oem
*9mm arp can lift the head if you run high boost - 11mm with nsl300 is the way to go or OEM
*Pinned crankhub is a better design than friction washers.
Thanks for the feed back, Watch my previous video, I swapped that cutring gasket out. And yes ik I should have went with all 11mm arp studs and will be swapping those 9mm outs. As for for the crank hub I went with the VTT spline hud, works just as good as a pinned hub.
@@941garagehow long did it take you to swap it? i just put my built motor in but it has an cutting ring gasket. haven’t started it yet.
What tools should I invest in for a project 335i? I'm prolly going to single turbo it after maintenance, this will be my first European car once I find a good one.
A good torque wrench, torque sockets, inverted torque sockets, timing kit, front main seal tool and engine support bar. Screw drivers long/short, mostly just the basic tools. You will buy what you need along the way lol.
You just saved 3:58 👟 👍🏽
Saw rebuild from engine shop from 4 or 5 yrs ago. He stated he used different size bearing for cylinder 1.
holy shit that was awesome to watch haha, looks insane!
Great vid man. This answered my question about what rods you went with that I posted on another video. I also went with arp but did oversized studs because the heads came that way. Curuious why you didn't go with a Schrick or Cat Cams camshaft? I was talked out of it but still wish I would have.
Only issue I got is that he didn’t show putting valves in or putting the head on. Other than that, this video was awesome!! Thank you for going in to such great detail
What are you measuring at 3:40 & where was the smoke coming from 8:18?
He’s measuring the space between the crankshaft and the crankshaft bearings, this is (should be) done with all rebuilt engines to ensure the crankshaft doesn’t get chewed up by the bearings because of lack of oil flow.
I learned you do precise job like this it runs until it falls apart from things other than what you did.
hi man, very good video, where did you find the technical information for the tightening torques and the different clearances between the elements?
So satisfying to watch this video
Really good, Impressive Job. Hopefully Runs Perfect.
Thanks. I need o do this for my 4 series. Where did u get ur parts.
That’s what I’ve been trying to tell people if you have mechanical skills then bmw’s are relatively easy and cheap to work on
Super dope video bro, you gained a sub today
I used the dodge rtv on mine same one they use for the hellcats
Perfect job
Awesome detail outline.
What do u do for work? Just curious. This equipment and all your mods are not cheap whatsoever. Just tryna get to a similar spot so I can work on engines all day.
We still wondering bruh? We tryna get right like you.
@@Ryann-85 idk I guess it was insulting. I’m getting through a bmw technician school and I wanna use my skills in the performance industry or at least building cars to some degree.
@@BumpTune8462 nah your good man, I’m a tile installer. I just do this for fun on the side, maybe one day this will be my full time job lol. Work hard brother because in the end it will be worth it.
Yeah.... Bmw 6cyl engines is very expensive and complex, average workers or even middle class rarely can afford this cars!!! Bmw engine even more expensive than v8 Ls3 chevy for maintenance.....
@@bombombimbim440 i believe that , i blew up my turbos on mine lmao
“160 degrees” 15:27
That was 360 degrees… 15:41
i'd use permatex MotoSeal. Stands up to gasoline and oil and heat much better. same as yamabond, suzukibond, hondabond etc.
never used anything other than bmw sealant to seal the bedplate. how’s it holding up? is it good?
I Built 3 motors so far, no leaks or issues.
You installed the valves, especially the exhaust valves without lapping?
No, all valves were lapped. Both intake and exhaust
Clean rebuild video 👍
Where do you get your service repair manual? It so hard to find an bmw engine rebuilder here in North Carolina. I have 2012 bmw 335i
Sick video man
Pro at work
Love it🎉🎉🎉
FANTASTIC brro
Any links for the parts? Or part numbers?
What was the protrusion of the piston above the engine block?
Hey man im curious to know why didnyou rebuild the new motor instead of the old one? Im in the same position now. A friend is offering a running one for 700 bucks but it has a lot of miles. My 335 only has 75k miles on it so i think thats better to repair?
How do you lock the engine in tdc without the the flywheel being on? That’s only thing stopping me from building my spare block in garage
You have to take the engine off the stand put your OEM fly wheel on and put the locking pin in. So basically I did the timing off the stand.
how much hp can these internals take? how do you close the deck?
I wish you could build an engine for my 335....such a great car
Did you silicone the oil pan to?
No, the oil pan has a dedicated gasket.
As a newbie, I couldn't understand how the crank.bearing clearance was confirmed to be within tolerance. It looked like a piece of paper?
You torque it down and then see how much it “squished” the paper he holds up to it tells him if it within spec based on how much it expanded. If it was too wide, tolerance is too tight, and vice versa
ngl this kinda makes me want an n54
y would u feel the need to lie anyway
How is the engine running??
Watd u use for head studs?
where did you get the assembly manual? been looking for it like crazy
i gathered all my info online. there isn't a primary source to everything. basically you have to google search to get your answers
What did you torque the rod caps to?
15:25 bro why you ask 160 and do 360?
14:10 what is that tool called ?
Awesome video brother, what camera and editing software are you using?
iPhone 13 pro max, and the app I use is called VN.
@@941garage I use the same phone but for some reason my quality doesn’t come out nearly as good as yours..
@@dcs-motorsport check your YT settings, make sure your upload quality is on the highest setting.
Did you really not replace the exhaust valves? I definitely would have just for peace of mind
This is gold
Whar was the build coast
How much did all this cost you?
Hey, what's your e-torque wrench?
You are the man
Why was it still smoking?
oh no... you didn't do the cam/crank timing chain guide before dropping the chain in..
I need rebuild manuel of n54b30a plz
Rtv is the wrong stuff, you have to fill out the space between block and bedplate with the bmw stuff
What career did you follow?
construction
Awesome
This 🔥🔥
Usually you wanna put the piston cooler nozzles after you have the rods in so you don't accidentally hit one.
GL bro
Scariest thing for me is the timing not sure how hard that is
What’s the tire setup on the car man?
245/40/18 front, Toyo r888r 275/40/17 rear.
@@941garage appreciate it man love the build 💪🏼
🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👍👍👍
How do you know when those Apr studs hit bottom 😂
I had no idea you could find N54's at the junkyard
Move out of the country. Here in Atlanta there's a few dozen junk yards, and at least 5 pick and pulls. I see N54s come through pick and pull all the time.
Where your 9mm bolts too short?
No, but I might switch them out to 11mm soon.
@@941garage why the 9mm are no good? but still better than oem right?
@@juanpablodiazguillot3325 i heard from engine builders that they are worst then oem. not enough thread. but i have not had any issues so far at 33psi.
Eh. Doing all that, I would’ve done a one-piece crank hub.
I mean… if that crank hub spins, there goes your built engine.
is this a reupload?
Yes, had to take it down do to a copyright issue.
That wasn’t 160 degrees… that was 360… 😢😢
Did I say 160? 😅
I have a n54 Would you build my motor?
Can you build my motor for me
If your building for 1000+ hp should you just go for a swap? I heard horror stories of N54 guys blowing up their fully built engines at 8-900whp.
the head is pretty restrictive from what i know so getting that hp level is difficult
I guess theres a way to use a n53 head and modify it to drasitcally reduce head pressure, doesnt seem like a huge thing. Omar from hydra has a vid on it. Sounds like some guys do some port work on n54 to help this as well@@yahyahasan335
Why didn’t you go with a n53 head?
using rtv on the bedplate was very questionable
I built 4 motors so far using rtv on the bedplate, no leaks or issues whatsoever. I don’t see a reason for spending and extra $200 on some sealant.
Fancy t wrench
Athena headgasket ? Get ready to rebuild your engine again.
Watch my previous video I swapped that gasket out.
You said 160° but you did 180° 🤔
No assembly lube is insane.
You can sell this in Netherlands for €6000
And what are you going to do now that you have changed the distance between camshaft and crankshaft.... those are not supposed to be cut in any way
Can you build mine
You don’t think you could do this?
I probably would have gotten new valves
why?
All that work just to throw on VTT parts. You’re gonna regret it. That hub is gonna destroy your whole build
That’s where your wrong, spline lock hubs have been proven to hold abuse from high hp builds. Mine is still holding up just fine.
@@941garage until it doesn’t. You’ll learn soon enough.
@@itb1820 they have proof that the hub is able to withstand crazy torque numbers beyond what the car is able to produce, this is a solid design. Your just looking at who made it but not how well it performs or how it’s designed.
@@941garage I would say how much did Tony pay you. But Tony would never pay anyone for anything. You’ll find out soon enough
Is it just me or are you chewing gum?
I’ve rebuilt my engine with pistons, head gasket, turbo, ignition coils and spark plugs. No leaks engine spins over but won’t start 😢
I’ve pulled all the codes but nothing that should keep it from starting
Help 😢😢
Car Scanner ELM OBD2
Version: 1.101.9/1.101.9/iOS
DTC report
Connection profile: BMW OBD-II / EOBD F-seriesDate: 1/8/2024 4:58:09 PM
VIN: WBA3A5C50CF34xxxx
============================
OBD-IIOBD-II
DTCs: 7
----------------------------
P0030 [0x0030]
Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 1, bank 1, heater control - circuit malfunction
HO2S Heater Control Circuit
Status: Pending
----------------------------
P1338 [0x1338] Archive (inactive)
#8 MISFIRE CIRCUIT - OPEN
Status: Permanent
----------------------------
P0366 [0x0366] Archive (inactive)
Camshaft position (CMP) sensor B, bank 1 - circuit range/performance
Camshaft Position Sensor "B" Circuit Range/Performance
Status: Permanent
----------------------------
P0036 [0x0036] Archive (inactive)
Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 2, bank 1, heater control - circuit malfunction
HO2S Heater Control Circuit
Status: Permanent
----------------------------
P0597 [0x0597] Archive (inactive)
Thermostat heater control system - open circuit
Thermostat Heater Control Circuit/Open
Status: Permanent
----------------------------
138104 [0x138104]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
----------------------------
12B104 [0x12B104]
Status: Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear, Test not completed during this operation cycle
============================
Engine control unit
No DTC found.
============================
Transmission control unit
No DTC found.
============================
SRS/Airbag
No DTC found.
============================
DSC/Traction controlDSC/Traction control
DTCs: 2
----------------------------
480A13 [0x480A13]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
----------------------------
480A14 [0x480A14]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
============================
CAN gatewayCAN gateway
DTCs: 1
----------------------------
801C20 [0x801C20]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
============================
Fuel pump
No DTC found.
============================
Suspension/Dynamic management
No DTC found.
============================
TPMS
No DTC found.
============================
ABS/DSCABS/DSC
DTCs: 2
----------------------------
480A13 [0x480A13]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
----------------------------
480A14 [0x480A14]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
============================
Steering
No DTC found.
============================
Car access systemCar access system
DTCs: 2
----------------------------
804182 [0x804182]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
----------------------------
D90D06 [0xD90D06]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
============================
Center roof module
No DTC found.
============================
Gear selector switch
No DTC found.
============================
Dashboard/Instruments cluster
No DTC found.
============================
Infotainment systemInfotainment system
DTCs: 4
----------------------------
B7F80F [0xB7F80F]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
----------------------------
B7F850 [0xB7F850]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
----------------------------
B7F8CB [0xB7F8CB]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
----------------------------
E1C444 [0xE1C444]
Status: Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed
============================
Central electronics
No DTC found.
============================
Driver's seat
No DTC found.
============================
Central module (in driver's footwell) (FRM)
No DTC found.
============================
Climate/heater/Air conditioningClimate/heater/Air conditioning
DTCs: 1
----------------------------
E7146F [0xE7146F]
Status: Test failed, Test failed (current drive cycle), Pending, Confirmed, Test failed since last DTC clear
Did you end up figuring it out?