AndreB320i
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Can't find anything regarding CCV on this forum, so here goes.
E46 320i M54 motor > 250 000 Km.
It started as a valve cover gasket replacement, fairly simple job right ? NOT.
Needless to say the CCV hose to valve cover snapped off when attempting to remove. At this point I started investigating CCV problems (high oil consumption being one symptom) and even considered a bypass, but since Bemow can supply a complete kit, including pipes, for a decent price I decided to stick to the original configuration. This means removing inlet manifold, a job I never ever want to do again :RedNo: I suspect the inlet boots were fitted with the engine out of the car since clamp screws for the bottom section were facing down, impossible to reach from top or bottom, so tiny strokes with a hacksaw blade was required to cut them off, plus of course boot replacement. :argh:
Advantage of having manifold off is I can replace the hard water hoses, although they look good.... and inspect / replace all vacuum pipes that are shady. Manifold gasket is quite hard, so might as well replace as well. Also clean injectors as they came out when trying to remove the fuel rail - although that is not a manifold off job of course. Since idle control valve and throttle body were removed as part of the fun job, they came in for a good cleanout as well. ICV was stuck, no rattle, but moves freely now.
Also not a manifold off job, but related anyway is the DISA which looks good. No rattles, the seals look good (not sure about the O ring), but closing valve and blocking vent hole it holds pretty well.
Here's a question: Any views on cleaning the removed manifold with water based degreaser ? Due to all the oil deposits, presumably due to bad CCV, it is filthy. I can let it all dry out really well before refitting of course.
I am not sure how I am going to deal with refitting. There are so many tubes and cables clamped in impossible to reach places, I'll just make it up as I go.
Any advice from anyone that has done this before is welcome. I have seen the 50's Kid vids etc, but any bit of info is useful.
E46 320i M54 motor > 250 000 Km.
It started as a valve cover gasket replacement, fairly simple job right ? NOT.
Needless to say the CCV hose to valve cover snapped off when attempting to remove. At this point I started investigating CCV problems (high oil consumption being one symptom) and even considered a bypass, but since Bemow can supply a complete kit, including pipes, for a decent price I decided to stick to the original configuration. This means removing inlet manifold, a job I never ever want to do again :RedNo: I suspect the inlet boots were fitted with the engine out of the car since clamp screws for the bottom section were facing down, impossible to reach from top or bottom, so tiny strokes with a hacksaw blade was required to cut them off, plus of course boot replacement. :argh:
Advantage of having manifold off is I can replace the hard water hoses, although they look good.... and inspect / replace all vacuum pipes that are shady. Manifold gasket is quite hard, so might as well replace as well. Also clean injectors as they came out when trying to remove the fuel rail - although that is not a manifold off job of course. Since idle control valve and throttle body were removed as part of the fun job, they came in for a good cleanout as well. ICV was stuck, no rattle, but moves freely now.
Also not a manifold off job, but related anyway is the DISA which looks good. No rattles, the seals look good (not sure about the O ring), but closing valve and blocking vent hole it holds pretty well.
Here's a question: Any views on cleaning the removed manifold with water based degreaser ? Due to all the oil deposits, presumably due to bad CCV, it is filthy. I can let it all dry out really well before refitting of course.
I am not sure how I am going to deal with refitting. There are so many tubes and cables clamped in impossible to reach places, I'll just make it up as I go.
Any advice from anyone that has done this before is welcome. I have seen the 50's Kid vids etc, but any bit of info is useful.