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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2021
  • Changing the oil filter housing gasket on my 2003 Bmw Z4. The part is Cheap! Save yourself money and fix it yourself! Very similar job to many other models. Take a look! E39 530i E36/7 Z3 3.0i E60 530i E85 Z4 3.0i E83 X3 3.0i E53 X5 3.0i E65/E66 730i, 730Li

Komentáře • 25

  • @robstebbings3556
    @robstebbings3556 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much. I've tackled this job following your video and wouldn't have known where to start without it.

  • @TheExecutive89
    @TheExecutive89 Před 2 lety +6

    Only 85 views!? Best vid I found so far. Tackling the job this weekend

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much! I try to make my videos so anyone with the correct tools can completely the job! If you have any questions don’t be afraid to ask!

  • @davidjones7571
    @davidjones7571 Před rokem +3

    Really helpful video, thanks for taking the time to do this. Tackled mine at the weekend using this and all went smoothly. So glad to finally have the leak sorted!

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem +2

      Love to hear it! I’m happy I could help!

  • @paulbaker3144
    @paulbaker3144 Před rokem +1

    I’m getting ready to perform this repair. Thanks for the helpful video.

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem

      Glad this video was helpful to you! Best of luck on the repair!

  • @Sulser007
    @Sulser007 Před rokem +2

    Good Job! The only I would do differently is not to remove your upper hose on the Rad although it really help with the Camera Angle! At the same time, I would change your Belt, Tensioner, and Pulley... and in my case, the Alternator since my Z4 is 18 years old anyways... so it's time! Thank you for taking the Time to do this Video

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem +1

      Thank you thank! I appreciate you!

    • @roberthefferon7558
      @roberthefferon7558 Před rokem

      Hi Eric, do you happen to have the part numbers please, for the pulley and tensioner you replaced? thanks

  • @alangranton9601
    @alangranton9601 Před měsícem

    Brilliant, just made me very happy

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před měsícem

      @alangranton9601 awesome very happy to help!!

  • @raymondharper
    @raymondharper Před rokem +1

    Great video! Thanks for posting

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I appreciate it! Good luck with your repair!

  • @rasmusljungdahl3238
    @rasmusljungdahl3238 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this! Easy to understand and follow, approximately how long would you say this takes for a confident handyman with little experience working on cars? Thanks!

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends how dirty it is and how extensively you want to clean it. I’d say anywhere from 2-5 hours

    • @Sulser007
      @Sulser007 Před rokem

      3-4 hours but take your time, it's now that you can clean your engine... and change your Pulley and Tensioner... without saying the Belt!

  • @roberthefferon7558
    @roberthefferon7558 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks for posting - it may have convinced me to tackle this myself, it looks a lot more straight-forward than some other DIY videos.
    Quick question, did you remove the radiator fan at the beginning?

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Go for it! It’s not to hard of a job! Just set yourself with plenty of time just in case! No I did not pull the radiator Fan, in the z4 it only has electric fans.

    • @roberthefferon7558
      @roberthefferon7558 Před rokem +2

      @@dirtykurty92 I went for it, with my laptop out and this video at the ready - I did get stumped because I found out that my tensioner has been changed to a hydraulic one (mechanical in your video) - I needed a T50 bit to release the tension and then carry on as per your video - also I left the rad hose in place - to chime in for others, if you're changing the serpentine belt, and you have aircon, you need to remove the aircon belt first, best done from underneath - my waterpump was only changed about a month ago, i had a new belt then and was told the pulleys were ok, so I didn't bother changing those. Also, make a note of how the belt runs and take note of the order of bolts that come out of the housing , as they need to go back in the same positions. Anyways - a HUGE thanks again for the video - M54 3.0 Z4

  • @terrencelawrence5007
    @terrencelawrence5007 Před rokem

    Did you prime you engine before starting it up after changing the gasket?

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem

      I did not, I just started it. It may be better for the engine to prime it but I personally did not have any issue without doing it.

    • @terrencelawrence5007
      @terrencelawrence5007 Před rokem

      Me either. I took it out after starting and monitoring for a few minutes. Been driving it around. Felt great to drive it again. No leaks 😊.I changed the antifreeze clamp under the oil cooler. I loosen it to get to the bolt underneath on the oil cooler as extra insurance. Changed the oil. I still need to reset the oil maintenance reminder.
      I just don't understand why they don't have a oil dipstick for the level?

    • @dirtykurty92
      @dirtykurty92  Před rokem +1

      @@terrencelawrence5007 my z4 had a dip stick in it but newer BMW's did get rid of the dip stick, it is to bad if you ask me. There is more you can tell with seeing the oil than just the level.