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    2002 E46 M3 6MT vacuum Leak overhaul part list

    I have a 2002 M3 6MT with 120k miles on the clock, while doing the smoke test, i notice some smoke coming out. Things are getting old and I want to replace ALL plastic hose and rubbers as a preventive maintenance.
    So I build a list here. Please feel free to list anything related to vacuum leak parts while I am doing the job.
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    Item MPN Description QTY
    3 11617831930 Under Airbox Vent hose 1
    Item MPN Description QTY
    1 11617831663 Sucking jet pump with lines (Up to 2002) 1
    1 11617836745 Sucking jet pump with lines 1
    2 11617831460 Hose elbow 1
    3 11617833212 Air shut-off valve 1
    6 11151726340 clamp 2
    Item MPN Description QTY
    2 13417831443 Damper rubber 1
    6 13417837597 Hose elbow 1
    7 13417831794 Hose clamp 1
    8 13417831793 Hose clamp 4
    9 13417837653 Hose assy 1
    - - - -
    11 13417837655 Hose assy 1
    12 13417831803 Quick-release coupling 1
    Also I am taking this opportunity to seek for low-cost replacement because small section of BMW FPM fuel-grade hose like these for $110+ is just outrageous. I was hoping I can also document a full list with what can be replaced by generic FPM heavy duty fuel-grade line / adjustable hose clamp to keep the cost low.

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    Last edited by y2k_o__o; 08-16-2024, 04:16 PM.

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    Vacuum rail to FPR

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      #3
      Originally posted by jayjaya29 View Post
      Vacuum rail to FPR
      Yes Thanks ! I already replaced it with 1/8" siliecone hose at the beginning of the season, but good call !

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        #4
        Thanks for the interesting thread.

        What symptoms do you get if you have a vacuum leak?

        How and what equipment is required to perform the smoke test?

        The plastic pipe (the first part you listed) from the crankcase to the bottom of the airbox becomes brittle.
        Some have made a new pipe by using flexible hose and re-using the ends from the original pipe.
        Last edited by ac427; 08-17-2024, 05:33 AM.

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          #5
          My experience is that s54s are not too sensitive to vacuum leaks if minor. You’d need to have a big one. I know this as I was running a Karb box with MAF and it was not tight, yet the car could be mapped just fine for fuel trims. I fixed it, but was never an issue I could note.
          Last edited by maupineda; 08-17-2024, 06:09 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ac427 View Post
            Thanks for the interesting thread.

            What symptoms do you get if you have a vacuum leak?

            How and what equipment is required to perform the smoke test?

            The plastic pipe (the first part you listed) from the crankcase to the bottom of the airbox becomes brittle.
            Some have made a new pipe by using flexible hose and re-using the ends from the original pipe.
            I bought a smoke tester from Amazon and it seems smoke are coming below the airbox, most likely either one of those I listed in my part list.
            Might as well replace them all while I am there for the peace of mind.
            Last edited by y2k_o__o; 08-17-2024, 01:56 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by maupineda View Post
              My experience is that s54s are not too sensitive to vacuum leaks if minor. You’d need to have a big one. I know this as I was running a Karb box with MAF and it was not tight, yet the car could be mapped just fine for fuel trims. I fixed it, but was never an issue I could note.
              +1. Helps that there's few vacuum lines on this engine.
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                #8
                During smoke test, I have very very light smoke coming below air intake box. I suspect it's the hose that connects to the oil pan with a check valve.
                My STFT are very normal (within 4%), but LTFT is constantly high (>13%) without no CEL.
                Since all the tubes are more than 22 years old, might as well replace all of them
                i found the Genuine BMW tubes are skinny and flimsy, is there any robust solution to replace those skinny tube?

                One good example is the crankcase ventilation hose that cracked, I replaced the hose with 5/8" heavy duty fuel hose and re-use the fitting with hose clamp.
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