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Originally posted by thegenius46m View Post
God dammit lol. I am already 12k into this top end refresh. Have literally replaced everything attached that is replaceable so why not. I have the block in the car but the timing cover and head are off. With the timing cover off, Will there be any access issues changing the chain with the pan attached? If not, I will order them today. Can anyone confirm if IWIS is indeed the OEM supplier?
I've been thinking of getting a high mileage s54 and semi-building it as a project.2003.5 MT JB/B - CSL SCHRICK SUPERSPRINT EISENMANN JRZ SWIFT MILLWAY APR ENDLESS BBS/SSR DREXLER KMP SACHS RECARO AR SLON MKRS GSP DMG KARBONIUS CP AUTOSOLUTIONS KOYO
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Originally posted by thegenius46m View PostCan anyone confirm if IWIS is indeed the OEM supplier?
DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
It is as I recall, but despite what Bob posted earlier, the prices (maybe they changed recently) aren't far apart. $75 for IWIS and $96 for genuine bmw. #11317830869
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Originally posted by thegenius46m View Post
God dammit lol. I am already 12k into this top end refresh. Have literally replaced everything attached that is replaceable so why not. I have the block in the car but the timing cover and head are off. With the timing cover off, Will there be any access issues changing the chain with the pan attached? If not, I will order them today. Can anyone confirm if IWIS is indeed the OEM supplier?
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2003 E46 M3 TiAg/Cinnamon 6MT
2005 E46 330i ZHP Imola/Sand
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Originally posted by snaponbob View Post
Not sure where YOU priced these, but " the genuine chain is under $60 at FPC and the IWIS chain is $15" came off of FCP's site. (However, the site is down at the moment.) So, here is the same info from Pelican. https://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin...il+Pump+Chain+DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
How much longer until it's complete do you estimate? I'd like to see what it does.
I've been thinking of getting a high mileage s54 and semi-building it as a project.2003 E46 M3 TiAg/Cinnamon 6MT
2005 E46 330i ZHP Imola/Sand
| Karbonius | Schrick | Supertech | Volk | Recaro | FCM | SuperSprint | Turner | Hyperco | GC | PFC | VAC | OMP | Radium Engineering | MPRacing |
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Originally posted by snaponbob View Postugh the head to it. I could imagine oil seeping up there, but not coolant.
Where did you read that?
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Part of the head gasket goes on top of the timing cover. For the same reason you replace the oil pan gasket, you potentially compromise the head gasket. Almost every BMW engine until the B series motors are designed like this. The BMW procedures requires replacing the head gasket. If you have a leaky timing cover covered by a BMW warranty, they MUST replace the head gasket. You might be OK just pulling the cover with the head on. Might be worth a shot if the engine is staying in the car.
As for the front of the S54 head --- mechanically it is completely secured to the block. Nothing will seep forward into the chain cover. The front cover is NOT secured to the head except through the VANOS assembly and two screws held by 89 in/lbs. That small gasket area does nothing except avoid oil escaping forward that is carried up into the area by the cam chain.
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Originally posted by snaponbob View PostThat small gasket area does nothing except avoid oil escaping forward that is carried up into the area by the cam chain.
Last edited by sapote; 10-27-2021, 10:23 PM.
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Originally posted by sapote View PostRight, it is to avoid oil leaking out between the head and top of timing cover. So the head gasket has the thin sealant beads to be compressed by the head onto the timing cover to seal. So if the head is attached to the block, and you slide the cover horizontally to the block, through the dowel pin, the timing cover will scrap off and damage the head gasket sealant beads, no other way around this. People doing this way tried to fix the problem by adding sealant to the head gasket and to the top surface of the cover, but during installation, the cover will wipe off the soft sealant and no guarantee there is enough sealant left on the surfaces to seal the oil. It's a risky method compared to install the timing cover first, then the head on it.
Only been about 200 miles but so far so good.
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Originally posted by snaponbob View Post
Done it quite a few times with no issues. As far as what BWM does at dealership level, it is a matter of liability as much as anything else. Ask a BMW dealership to replace an engine with one from LKQ, or any other source. They will politely show you the door. Hell, most won't even replace a head, and will tell you they have to replace the engine. It is exactly why specialty shops flourish, and the good ones make a handsome living. That said, it's pretty much true throughout the auto industry. Of course, not many Kia or Suzuki specialists !!!!
As for the front of the S54 head --- mechanically it is completely secured to the block. Nothing will seep forward into the chain cover. The front cover is NOT secured to the head except through the VANOS assembly and two screws held by 89 in/lbs. That small gasket area does nothing except avoid oil escaping forward that is carried up into the area by the cam chain.
As far as replacing a head, your assumption is wrong. BMW will replace the entire engine because it is more economical. BMW gets a core back and turns it around as a BMW reman unit. Less overall cost because there is a lot less in labor and parts. BMW replaces every small gasket, seal, and bolt when they do things like valve guide seals on N63s. You probably should feel a lot better that BMW does that vs cutting corners.
Some dealers do install LKQ engines at great peril to the customer. LKQ does provide a warranty but it sucks. So good luck if something goes wrong.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Some dealers do install LKQ engines at great peril to the customer. LKQ does provide a warranty but it sucks. So good luck if something goes wrong.
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