More Oil Leaks! 545i 545i 545i 545i 545i
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You don't need to drain the engine oil. When the engine is cool and the oil is on the pan the hole for the gasket is actually above the pan so nothing spills out. The gasket/bracket combo is essentially a plug for an oil cooler that isn't fitted with our cars. Why they didn't use a freeze plug there is beyond us. I finally got everything put back together and the car is running bone dry!!!
Thanks again Allen for all the tips.
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You don't need to drain the engine oil. When the engine is cool and the oil is on the pan the hole for the gasket is actually above the pan so nothing spills out. The gasket/bracket combo is essentially a plug for an oil cooler that isn't fitted with our cars. Why they didn't use a freeze plug there is beyond us. I finally got everything put back together and the car is running bone dry!!!
Thanks again Allen for all the tips.
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Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the info. I will be doing this when it stops raining, this week I hope.
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The tech at the indy shop told me that the European model N62 has an oil line there instead of the seal for whatever reason.
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Here's a video of a 2002 745li. Same N62 engine as our 545i.I'm wondering if you can remove the bracket with the alternator still attached to
it like on the video, but this is for a 745li, and it might be different for the E60.
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Here's a video of a 2002 745li. Same N62 engine as our 545i.I'm wondering if you can remove the bracket with the alternator still attached to
it like on the video, but this is for a 745li, and it might be different for the E60.
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Nope the engine is further back on a E60, well so it looks, but with the E60 there is bolt you have to get to.
maybe next time I'll try it.
I'm really looking at this hard and cannot see how you can get to the top forward bolt behind the alternator
maybe next time I'll try it.
I'm really looking at this hard and cannot see how you can get to the top forward bolt behind the alternator