Hi guys, I'm looking for some help with the above car. I bought the car for my daughter just before she had a baby, that was three months ago now. Within 3 weeks I replaced the AC unit at $1300, then the car started making more noises and Low oil warning kept popping up. Took the car to North Shore BMW who said the timing chain needs replacing and the valve stem seals need replacing. Just under $6K quoted, so this would make it a $14K car! So I paid the diagnostic fee and took the car home.
So in desperation I looked up the repairs on Youtube, bought the locking tools, engine support, and the BimmerZen valve spring compressor 3D printing files (printed by a local guy) plus all the parts.http://bimmerzen.com/store/product/4/BMW-N42N46-VSCT-3D-model-STL-files
Timing chain kit (guide and chain)
Valve stem seal set
VANOS solenoid o-rings: 11367546379, 11367506178
2 x VANOS bolts: 11367500574,
Crankshaft front radial seal: 11117511395,
Oil Drain Gasket ring; 07119963151
Sump Gasket;: 11137511224, I
crankshaft bolt: 11237503107
oil pickup tube o-ring: 11417507756
Oil filter housing gasket GE 7411
5W-30 Synthetic oil
Oil Filter
Antifreeze
After a few very long nights and a lot of double checking, I was about to refill the water when I spotted that I'd snapped the breather on the top radiator hose. After taking the google advice to apply WD40 and having 3 goes (walking away to calm the farm) at getting the top hose off, I use the remaining google advice to used brut force. Nec minit, snapped the radiator pipe off.
Now the new radiator and top hose was added to the list of parts.
Finally I start the engine, its running like a pig and I see the yellow check engine light, half yellow is on. It seems the engine is in basically limp mode.
I note that there seems to be a fair bit of pressure in the rocker cover but I cant figure out if that's "normal" or not. I expect the next step is a UBD2 scanner!
I'm now at the end of my run with this car, I'm reading every night and falling into black holes. My wife says get rid of it as is, but I feel I'm close.
Any advice from this group please? and please remember my sense of humor is at rock bottom... It would be good to have the car running before my grandson can walk!
Steve.