2006 530i N52 Engine Oil Pan Gasket
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2006 BMW 530i N52 engine (08/2005 production)
My car has a leaking oil pan gasket. Can the gasket be changed without dropping the subframe? It looks like there just might be enough room to do the job, and it would sure save some time if I do not have to drop the subframe. The Bentley manual does not have this job listed at all.
My car has a leaking oil pan gasket. Can the gasket be changed without dropping the subframe? It looks like there just might be enough room to do the job, and it would sure save some time if I do not have to drop the subframe. The Bentley manual does not have this job listed at all.
2006 BMW 530i N52 engine (08/2005 production)
My car has a leaking oil pan gasket. Can the gasket be changed without dropping the subframe? It looks like there just might be enough room to do the job, and it would sure save some time if I do not have to drop the subframe. The Bentley manual does not have this job listed at all.
My car has a leaking oil pan gasket. Can the gasket be changed without dropping the subframe? It looks like there just might be enough room to do the job, and it would sure save some time if I do not have to drop the subframe. The Bentley manual does not have this job listed at all.
Not the same car but the same engine and sounds very similar to what you are attempting:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...+gasket+repair
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I am going to do the job next month and replace the motor mounts at the same time. I plan on lowering the sub frame based on my research, including correspondence with the BMW CCA Technical Editor. It doesn't look like that bad of a job, and I own the engine support bracket that fits across the fenders.
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I am going to do the job next month and replace the motor mounts at the same time. I plan on lowering the sub frame based on my research, including correspondence with the BMW CCA Technical Editor. It doesn't look like that bad of a job, and I own the engine support bracket that fits across the fenders.
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The basic steps are: remove the belly pans, support engine with brace across fenders, remove the motor mounts, remove the steering spindle pinch bolt from the steering rack, support the sub frame with a jack, remove the 6 mounting bolts, and then lower the sub-frame. You'll need new bolts for the engine and sub-frame mounts.
I plan on changing the oil and engine mounts at the same time.
I plan on changing the oil and engine mounts at the same time.
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