Small update...
My f30 paintwork are finished and I have to go and collect it this weekend. ..The X will then be dropped off for its paintwork as well. :smilebounce:
But a week ago I was doing the following on her..
All of this work was unnecessary. ...:rage:
Here's the story. .
I took the X out for a drive just to came back with a car full off oil drops on the tailgate.
When I bought her I was very chuffed with the engine being bone dry, and with the exception of the engine drain plug that was slightly oily there was no oil leaks on the engine or gearbox.
Knowing very well the oil leak reputation the n63 was known for, I feared the worst.
So I pulled her on the lift and was greeted with an undercarriage that was literally dripping with oil:blueCry:
Took of all the covers to pin point the oil leak...
The oil had a unfamiliar odour to it and at first I thought it was gearbox oil...It wasn't.
It looked like the oil was leaking out between the engine and gearbox. .It wasn't but I didn't knew it at that stage

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I ignored the fact that the torque converter was bone dry as well if I had a look with a flash light at it. .when I pushed my fingers into the inspection hole it came out wet with oil.
So obviously it had to be rear main brg/crank oil seal. It wasn't. ..
But the N63 had another well documented flaw..
With both turbos being mounted in the V of the engine It creates a LOT of heat after the engine has been switched of. If it have a weak battery or a faulty electric turbo cooling pump it creates all of the problems the N63 is so well known for.
Cooked valve stem seals..blocked turbo oil return lines...Top cover gaskets starting to leak, turbo cooling lines and pipes going bad and start to leak and also the turbo oil return housing will start to leak oil into the V of the engine.
That oil will then start to leak out of the back of the engine and runs down inside of the bell housing, making it look like a rear main brg oil leak.
So I stripped off everything to get to the oil return housing inside the v of the engine. It's a lot of work to get to it but not difficult at all.
So after I stripped off everything and exposed the "hot V' I was greeted with a very dirty block ...but unfortunately it looked like old dirt an grime and I had a sneaky suspicion that I had done all of this work for nothing:thumbdo:
So I cleaned everything. ..replaced gaskets , orings and seals where necessary and reassembled everything.