Hi, thanks for the video. I can see that you haven't secure the steering wheel with clockspring inside in order to avoid the streering wheel to turn. Is there any reason for that ? Thank you, you have achieved such a hard work !
I have a 2016 650I and I have done minor engine work and all the plastic breaks! I feel if I were to attempt an engine major repair as such, I would just pull the engine and do a whole rebuild! Everything is going to break anyways!
Where are you located? Can i have some support? I have a 2013 501 x5 heavy smoking and shaking, i think i need the same job. Any contact number? Thanks.
@@TKR-videos the cats are held in place by a clamp on each side and 1-2 bolts. All I did was undo that bolt and cat was moving, thank you for your video
I changed the injectors on my n63 and it took me a whole day to do I was thinking of doing this or at least the valve cover gasket but valve stem seal looks like a massive pain in the ass😅
Sweet video man. Looks great, excellent transformation! I'm doing the same thing right now and it helped a lot. I was wondering, did you only use a swivel extension to get the exhaust manifold nuts under the cat? That's my next steps and was wondering.
replying too late but loosen the bolts holding cats behind the engine next to firewall, and then you are able to push cats backwards enough to get the tools in there..
Maybe I’m missing it but if this is a Ikea did you have them help you design it lay it out how did you come up with a Design? I am not as Handy as you are so I’m gonna need some help.
We bought a 2010 X5 N63 motor, motor needing service related repairs 100k kms. I will be removing the whole thing to do a full re seal and anything that they are known for. Probably the piston rings too. This video has given me so much clarity, I really appreciate it.
I just wanted to appreciate your thoughtfulness in regards to the relevant information, for example your working time countdown synced to your video, that really helps. You have also made me realise that even though I have bought a 15amp angle grinder, I may still need to rent an industrial floor grinder, because that was slow progress! I purchased an upgrade to my DeWalt shop vac called a "cement dust separator", which will upgrade a normal shop vac to be able to deal with large amounts of cement and sawdust, which will prevent clogging up your normal filter.