BMW M54 M52TU CCV PCV DELETE REMOVAL BYPASS for crank case ventilation system dual vanos e53 e46 e39

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    BMW M54 M52TU CCV PCV Delete bypass for crank case ventilation system, in this video i will show you how to delete the ccv from any Double vanos engine, this includes 1999 and up 5 series 525i 528i 530i, and 1999 and up 3 series 323i 323ci 325i 325ci 325xi 328i 328xi 328ci 330i 330ci 330xi, and bmw x5 e53 with the 3.0i and 3.0is .
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  • @guntherkramer8192
    @guntherkramer8192 Před 7 lety +12

    Nathan, Thanks for the video support and sharing the knowledge so that normal owners can understand BMW design faults. These cars are very expensive both to purchase and fix. There are trolls in every website plz ignore the ignorant and continue to help with your well though out fixes.

  • @donolsen1103
    @donolsen1103 Před 6 lety +39

    I am a retired automobile mechanical engineer. I worked in engine for 18 years. What seems to be missing here is that you have ignored the function of the common PCV valve found on every modern vehicle. The normal PCV valve is a very simple inexpensive valve on most cars, and does not include a diaphragm that can rupture, like on this BMW. What it does is restrict air flow from the crankcase at idle, but allow enough to clear the blowby gases without reducing the vacuum level too much. During acceleration, when the the intake vacuum is low, it opens up more to allow the higher blowby gases to be fed into the intake manifold. If there is a backfire on decel, the PCV valve closes. What might be a smarter modification to this BMW vehicle would be your same fix, but include an inexpensive normal PCV valve in series with your vacuum line to the intake manifold.

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 6 lety +2

      But remember. a ordinary pcv has to be mounted vertical and will not function laying down, that is why I don't use them , a custom T hose would be needed

    • @donolsen1103
      @donolsen1103 Před 6 lety +5

      I'm sure you can figure out how to get the proper orientation on the PCV valve, you are a smart guy.

    • @alesmendozaroman5870
      @alesmendozaroman5870 Před 5 lety

      He is at pick n pull but i do feal for the idiots that do it for real

    • @anoint426hemi6
      @anoint426hemi6 Před 4 lety +4

      @@NathansBMWWorkshop I know this is an old video and maybe you've figured it or maybe not... PCV valves are made for both vertical and horizontal locations. The valve is also spring loaded so it should close no matter which position. Also, all PCV valves need (cleaned)serviced or replaced. I only mention that because I've seen other people's videos where they don't mention that PCV's are a consumable part, that is they need replaced every 50,000 or so.

    • @anthonyk
      @anthonyk Před 4 lety

      @@anoint426hemi6 in this video can I do what he says and there will be no check engine light, I want to do this and it looks simple

  • @scothere
    @scothere Před 4 lety +7

    Ive done alot of research and work on my Bmr and you are the first to get this detailed and showed me what needs to really needs to be done to pinpoint the vac system. Thanks a million! New subscriber here!

  • @fredgust84
    @fredgust84 Před 8 lety +1

    Very nice buddy, your videos gave me confidence to do this job. I'll give it a try once my CCV fails again. Thanks and keep up the good work, cheers from Brazil.

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety +1

      Hello I appreciate the compliment , I am trying to do videos everyday and hoping to get better at it as I go, I'm glad I could give you some insight on your car, thanks again and don't forget to subscribe if you aren't already

  • @socibahe
    @socibahe Před 7 lety

    Great video ! Thank you so much, I was able to do it by just following your steps. :)

  • @chubbynoah
    @chubbynoah Před 3 lety

    Bro absolutely the best explanation,thanks for your time and help

  • @4NEOFEAR
    @4NEOFEAR Před 7 lety

    Thanks bud, great video!

  • @johnjohnson5116
    @johnjohnson5116 Před 3 lety

    Exactly what I was looking for. Mines leaking a little oil probably the hoses are old. I see what you’re doing I’m going to do it.

  • @tonycoombes2281
    @tonycoombes2281 Před 2 lety

    brill vid nath ,not got to this stage yet to drleet my ccv on my bma but will do at some point when needed ,i like your way best ,thanks tony ,uk,

  • @z06king
    @z06king Před 4 lety

    After replacign 3 CCV's I find this! Brilliant! Now to figger out how to verticalize the new valve!

    • @e36fanatics
      @e36fanatics Před 3 lety

      yeah thats the only thing i need to figure out i got everything already purchased but i cant figure how to get valve vertical in car

    • @reza_dc2
      @reza_dc2 Před 10 měsíci

      why did you purchase so many?

  • @TOMMYCHANTOMMYTECH
    @TOMMYCHANTOMMYTECH Před 8 lety

    just done yesterday ...the car give me new feeling again...tq nathan

  • @rajkorajkoni2993
    @rajkorajkoni2993 Před 8 lety +2

    I fix my problem with car !!! I sold it , no more problems for me , maybe is this maybe is that, I just get tired from this "problems", and for you all guys I wish best luck!

  • @frankarandajr3138
    @frankarandajr3138 Před 7 lety

    great vid nate

  • @Bedeish
    @Bedeish Před 7 lety

    You're doing a great job with all your videos Thanks!!

  • @motobevy7850
    @motobevy7850 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Nathan, thanks for taking the time to post these videos. They are most helpful. I did the ccv delete on my 04 e46. M54. However, my crankcase is building pressure at idle faster than the port on the back of the manifold can draw. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is pushing oil or of my valve cover gasket.

  • @mattsutton5139
    @mattsutton5139 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, but you mentioned right at the end about the small vacuum line that goes up to the fuel rail but you didn't mention what you do with that when doing the ccv delete. I would appreciate any comments regarding this.

  • @Disscombobulated
    @Disscombobulated Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Could you just cap the six holes if you were not worried about stock look?

  • @JAYBOLA1
    @JAYBOLA1 Před 2 lety

    Is the best solution a catch can? Then back into the inlet? I heard people venting it to the atmosphere but causing engine issues

  • @ramseylangford1270
    @ramseylangford1270 Před 7 lety +4

    Hi Nathan, first off thanks for doing all the videos. I've done alot of repairs to my BMW with your instructions and I feel good about doing them with the help of you teaching. One question I can figure out, at 415 you were going to go in with a razor knife and disconnect the vacuum housing (with the hex bolts that you had to pry off). Yours broke free before you cut it but I cant find out in any of the videos what to do with that hose that broke (I capped off the vacuum bar system as you said) but does that hose that originally connected to this piece need capped or did you just leave it upcapped? I cant seem to find this answer is all of the videos that you made. You always just cut it and seal the vacuum bar but never mention that hose that you cut again. Do I cap that or just let it dangle?

  • @dohyunkim5328
    @dohyunkim5328 Před 3 lety +3

    , the M52 has an additional vacuum line attached to the Fuel Pressure Regulator. Has any one done a catch can on an m52? If so, how did you tie in the Fuel Pressure Regulator vacuum line

  • @bjenks2
    @bjenks2 Před 7 lety

    Do you have a video for the osv delete on the m62? When I do my chain guides in the future I'm going to delete it

  • @TheChannel4YourTube
    @TheChannel4YourTube Před 6 lety +7

    So for the bmw' s that do have the vacuum line going to the fuel rail, do you cap that line at the fuel rail as well?

  • @pauldejong2469
    @pauldejong2469 Před 4 lety +3

    Hello Nathan,
    Here is a question from the far Netherlands.
    I just installed an oil catch can like in this video. First test drive I drove quietly and the engine runs nicely. Second test drive faster and now a lot of oil has been sprayed from the hose with air filter of the dipstick.
    What could be the cause?

  • @tomluciani3723
    @tomluciani3723 Před 4 lety

    I have a 2001 E38 M62TU engine and am still at it based on your great work done. and...I bought the 2002 BMW X5 CCV that will have one hose connected like the 2002 BMW X5, where is the other hose from the oil catch can hooking in. I am deleting the internal OSV, and the pipe under the manifold that goes from the CCV over to the OSV and plugging the hole at front of the engine that would be going down to the OSV. I am not seeing where the second hose hooks in to the engine. I saw another similar video where he actually also used the 2002 external OSV but I could not understand that hose hook up @t if you could help me with where that second hose hooks up. If I use the oil catch can, do I need the 2002 external OSV to be hooked up and where, or just go to the oil catch can. Another thought was to tap a hole in the bottom of the oil catch can and tie it into the low pressure side of the oil filter housing with a T-Connector to return the overflow of the oil catch can to the engine. I hope you can make sense of what I am saying here Nathan. Thanks for your help.

  • @MrKawiorboss
    @MrKawiorboss Před 3 lety

    I have similar problem. Engine smoking sometimes. I hope that not finish on replace pistons rings. Thanks
    Regards

  • @utube4greenfuture
    @utube4greenfuture Před 6 lety

    It would be a whole lot easier if this wasn't a person primary means of transportation. Does the vehicle still pass California smog? Anyone in California performed this mod and still pass smog? Every time I watch your video's I'm learning something new. Appreciate the video's and the sharing of knowledge.

  • @anthonywalker7730
    @anthonywalker7730 Před 6 lety +1

    Have you had any other Bmw's with the 3.0 smoking blue smoke that was not the ccv?

  • @brianc9036
    @brianc9036 Před 4 lety

    thank you!!!!!

  • @emalvic
    @emalvic Před 2 lety

    I have a 2006 x5 3.0 and in the winter here in Maine when it gets colder the car starts fine no smoke and sometimes it will start to smoke and shut off and there’s oil in the engine bay over on passenger side I can’t find where it’s coming from. The car will not immediately start back up but will after a few minutes there doesn’t seem to be a loss of oil in the engine as well. I was told the car did not come with a cold climate pcv? Could I benefit from the delete and does this sound like a pcv issue. Also when the oil cap is removed there is a ton of suction is that bad thank you and thank you for the videos they are very informative

  • @KidHerlan
    @KidHerlan Před 8 lety

    Hey! So I haven't done this process but I have almost no suction at the oil fill cap. Does this mean I have a large vacuum leak? Any idea where to start looking?

  • @johnlira3316
    @johnlira3316 Před 4 lety

    Hi Nathan what is the easiest way to test if oil separator is bad? Take off throttle body to check if it has oil??

  • @APP150
    @APP150 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks your video Nathans.
    I have some questions
    My E39 is M54 525i engine
    Are there any disadvantage to delete original ccv systems without oil can?
    For example: oil consumption or air leak problem
    Will OBD detect error code after delete ccv systems?

  • @lt5decue635
    @lt5decue635 Před 3 lety

    I've not been able to find the capped off connection in back of the intake manifold.

  • @Jet3ch
    @Jet3ch Před 7 lety

    This is awesome, too bad i didnt see this vid before buying the whole new ccv vavle and hoses. I would have much rather eliminated.

  • @bjenks2
    @bjenks2 Před 5 lety +2

    @NathanDIYGarage Can I delete or bypass my ccv and/osv? My M62TU keeps getting oil in the intake manifold and eventually the combustion chamber. And I get misfire with fuel cuts on all cylinders. I remove the intake manifold, clean out the oil, reinstall it. The car runs perfect for about 300 miles. Then the misfires return. Any suggestions? Video links? Parts list? I have a 2001 740iL

  • @viccctorg
    @viccctorg Před 2 lety

    Do you plug the vacuum line that goes from ccv valve to fuel rail too?

  • @josebanderas2078
    @josebanderas2078 Před 4 lety

    asking if its not much of a problem for u to guide me im trying to do a ccv delete aslo on my 08 328i bmw asking for ur guidence on how it would be the correct way on doing so sir?

  • @bryanschmidt3135
    @bryanschmidt3135 Před 6 lety

    Nathan, I have the M52TUB28 engine. On my CCV there is a vacuum port and hose attached which I believe runs to the FPR. If I do this CCV delete what do I do with that vacuum hose? Thanks!

  • @emersonperry2742
    @emersonperry2742 Před 6 lety

    Nathan I know my problem is near CCV or a backplate issue, tell me so if I hear intense rattling sounds in the back corner of my m54 intake manifold... what is that?? I bought a DISA kit, so that component is fine.THanks!

  • @INNO222
    @INNO222 Před 5 lety

    I'm glad yours is 2001 530i, because I'm going to be doing my 2001 530i, well here goes.... What part brand CCV do you recommend ?

  • @perjonasson9399
    @perjonasson9399 Před 3 lety

    Hey! I'm rebuilding my 530i at the moment and im curious to know if the car will throw any fault codes on "no communication" with the ccv/pcv?

  • @user-ri8eg1jg5e
    @user-ri8eg1jg5e Před 3 lety

    Please answer the question. I am following you from Iraq. Everything you do I do I have a problem with the engine and it is emitting gas, knowing that there is no problem in checking the device

  • @grahamclay5774
    @grahamclay5774 Před 7 lety

    I won't to do this how do I set the catch can on a e46 320i other problem is m o t think it an inspection will it fail emissions , as for the catch can not find any caps on the intake to get suction to the can thanks

  • @grahamclay5774
    @grahamclay5774 Před 7 lety

    help if possible m54. can I just block the equalizer off till my catch can comes and just leave the pcv there or not ty

  • @brandonstout5824
    @brandonstout5824 Před 2 lety +1

    What kind of filter do you use for the ventilation?

  • @daneubanks6729
    @daneubanks6729 Před 2 lety

    What size hose vents to buy for the dipstick vent and the other hose vent and where can I buy them?

  • @seancrocker2796
    @seancrocker2796 Před 3 lety

    So, essentially, you can remove it all, plug all the vacuum ports on the intake, and put breathers on the tube coming out of the valve cover and the dipstick tube? This is where the unwanted oil gets into the intake, right?

  • @mightydmusic2970
    @mightydmusic2970 Před 6 lety

    my e39 has a fuel line to the ccv what do i do and my intake does have that pluged its in use the line goes under the cabin filter into the bottom the car

  • @DK1LLA
    @DK1LLA Před 7 lety +5

    can you still pass smog if i remove the entire system?

  • @Kashim_o
    @Kashim_o Před 7 lety

    Nathan's DIY Garage 17:27 you say you're going put a filter on the hose coming out of the valve cover (the one by the vanos) what are you using as a filter for this? can we get an Amazon/eBay link? or if I'm buying it from Advance Auto Parts, what do I look out for?

  • @bjenks2
    @bjenks2 Před 7 lety +1

    how about for the e38< I hear these have problems

  • @jerrycarter9495
    @jerrycarter9495 Před 2 lety

    What about instead of blocking off the vacuum holes on the intake couldn't you just get a cheap pcv valve and connect the valve cover hole with new hoses? Seems like it would be better for the crank case ventilation.

  • @thetrumanshowpartsunkown205

    do you need to hook up vacuum lines to start the car, or can you delete them as you did? I have a 97 328i

  • @silviataylor92
    @silviataylor92 Před 3 lety

    Hi, My bmw E83 crankcase vent valve went bad with pressure in engine & blow out my valve cover gasket. Do you think it could have damage any other seals?

  • @yorkitea
    @yorkitea Před 7 lety

    when you bypass this doe it pull up any check engine lights are codes. also thanks for great vids like this its a good thing that people like you pick up a camera and show the rest of us the tricks you pick up thanks

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 7 lety

      Hello, no codes will come up, and thanks for watching

    • @yorkitea
      @yorkitea Před 7 lety

      thanks thats great would it be ok to do it on my 2.5i e61 o4

    • @yorkitea
      @yorkitea Před 7 lety

      04

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 7 lety

      yes it will work on that, as long as it has the m54

    • @yorkitea
      @yorkitea Před 7 lety

      yes has the m54 engine thanks again man for a great channel

  • @clivebruce7334
    @clivebruce7334 Před 3 lety

    Right thurrrrr and right hurrrrr:)

  • @915madness
    @915madness Před 4 měsíci

    Ive got an E46 coupé with an m54b22 if i remove the pcv will i get any issues?
    Oh and just to add the throttle body on that model is different because its the same engine thats fitted to the E46 they changed it on the later E39's

  • @ashilungutobias3412
    @ashilungutobias3412 Před 7 lety +1

    Hope I are doing Oky Nathan...
    I m a Namibian and I Owen a 325i 2004 model BMW...
    Can u help me to get the timing set-up took kity Please... ?
    At wat price and how will i get ?

  • @KrystianZakrzewskiferrero

    Hi what’s the best manufacture make to get iv got a bmw e46 325i

  • @kiry2099
    @kiry2099 Před 8 lety +1

    great video i replace the front fuel pressure hose and the oil breather hose to oil stick since then i have the car ruff idle you recommend me to change all the breather hoses with the ccv or just the hoses ?

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety +1

      +jose Moreno There is several different options, oil catch can , ope delete, or single hose delete and of course just replacement of the ccv

  • @NathansBMWWorkshop
    @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety +10

    Evan it really isnt that bad, i spent a couple hours doing the video but in real time i can do it in about 35 minutes, if im not messing with the camera every few minutes.

    • @jerryharriman1160
      @jerryharriman1160 Před 4 lety

      Nathan's BMW Workshop what’s the purpose of doing this? I have a 2003x5 m54e53 3.0 and lots of vacuum leaks and a couple oil leaks, it’s got 200k and nothing! Has ever been done to it. WHERE TO START WITH IT ALL???

    • @agent3086
      @agent3086 Před 4 lety

      Jerry Harriman start with a valve cover change. Check yur oil pan for leaks. Refresh your coolant system. Chase the vacuum leaks. Oil/ filter change. Check belts.

    • @redinstrumental7535
      @redinstrumental7535 Před 4 lety

      Hello . Good video. Btw do you know the hose name at 17:35 when you point at it . I was needing to order one.

    • @isrealperez9069
      @isrealperez9069 Před 4 lety

      @@jerryharriman1160 you can try to smoke test first see if you can pinpoint everything down I too have 202000 miles of mine then I had a few codes I think it's running a little bit better but I didn't delete mine I just placed another one in it

    • @ForidKhan123
      @ForidKhan123 Před 3 lety

      Redinstrumental753 Hey mate, I know you asked 7 months ago and I hope you’ve replaced it. If not, the part number is 11611432559. It’s just a vent pipe according RealOEM.

  • @byronmorales7944
    @byronmorales7944 Před 8 lety

    Nathan~thanks for sharing these videos , they do help a lot !!!!I have a question , Can I bypass or close these valve in 2004 x5 3.l ?Byron

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety +1

      the 04 x5 3.0i is still the same engine the m54 so yes you can do this

  • @brucevictor5433
    @brucevictor5433 Před 7 lety +2

    I need to find out what kind and size of filter you use on the oil dip stick tube vent. You didnt mention it, but my O ring seal leaks after doing this procedure. Im thinking its because I plugged the vent on the dip stick tube. Thank you!

  • @allenlemott1445
    @allenlemott1445 Před 2 lety

    Nathan. 03 530 no locks no wipers....it could be needed a new gbox under passenger floor .

  • @stevenchancey
    @stevenchancey Před 7 lety +2

    Great video! By doing this delete are you removing all venting of the crank case? And are you experiencing any vacuum loss by installing open filters at the dipstick vent tube and front of the valve cover?

    • @solutionseeker5680
      @solutionseeker5680 Před 4 lety +4

      Of course he is. Do not vent the crankcase like that, you will loose all the vacuum needed for the engine to run.

  • @TrueMLC
    @TrueMLC Před 8 lety

    nathan your my hero i just did this diy and my oil leak stop. But my bmw was broken into and the thugs broke the key tumbler and my key won't close my door or anything like totally dead. Batteries new though. now my car wont crank over to fire. any tips on what i could do.

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      there is a tiny chip in the key, if it falls out it will not tart, the black ring around the key tumbler reads it

  • @brycebowman3414
    @brycebowman3414 Před 3 lety

    Another fantastic video, you keep My Bmw on the road. If I need Bmw info I go to your channel 1st. Is this the same procedure is there anything else I need to know for the delete on my 2004 M54 530i?

    • @reza_dc2
      @reza_dc2 Před 10 měsíci

      did you ever do this to your car?

  • @danielarroyo121076
    @danielarroyo121076 Před 7 měsíci

    Would that stop it from emissions pass

  • @NoGripGarage
    @NoGripGarage Před 6 lety

    my 04 330 has the same throttle body

  • @DavidSilva-mr5jm
    @DavidSilva-mr5jm Před 3 lety

    Is this possible to do to the 2006 bmw n52?

  • @Thomas-kq8sd
    @Thomas-kq8sd Před 4 lety

    What is the funktion og these parts?

  • @lenruygrok
    @lenruygrok Před 3 lety

    are you sure the dipstick does not have to be blocked ?? it will be a vacuum leak though ???

  • @andrewchin7010
    @andrewchin7010 Před 7 lety

    i was thinking why do we need to put the CCV Valve hosing back in that Hard to Reach spot if were redoing it. can it be mounted on the out side by just using different hosed and clamps making Life easier for next time what your thought on this

    • @guntherkramer8192
      @guntherkramer8192 Před 7 lety

      Space - it was designed thinking it would never be replaced. Yes if you can find space its better to relocate it - bear in mind the hoses will not reach and you will need to modify both mounting brackets & hoses.

  • @AriVovp
    @AriVovp Před 2 lety

    What is the benefit? Thanks

  • @liamyong1106
    @liamyong1106 Před 3 lety +1

    If you are in a hurry it can be "bypassed" in less time but, the old pcv will remain in the engine bay disconnected.

  • @jameskipa2712
    @jameskipa2712 Před 5 lety +2

    I ended up removing the ccv system and routing a line from the valve cover port down to the ground to avoid smelling the vapors. I Sealed off the two small ports on top of the intake and put a cap on the oil return line port @ the dip stick.
    6 months and probably 5 thousand miles later it seems to be runing ok. I'm no enginer- I dont know how much vacuum goes through the system but I need to know what and how much damage it might cause. # 02 E53 X5 @240k

  • @mitchellwebb7
    @mitchellwebb7 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there any reason you couldn't just run a hose from the valve cover directly to the dipstick? If that wouldn't work you could put a T in line with a filter at a higher elevation allowing it to vent but forcing any oil back into the pan.

  • @ACS3e46
    @ACS3e46 Před 7 lety +2

    Hmm i replaced my ccv and all hoses yesterday and now i get the chewbaka and ticking noise. I previously replaced the vcg and al gaskets of the intake where else can ther be a vacum leak?
    I have no codes, the engine is just not running smooth like it shoud it has a slight vibration at iddle and also vibrates while driving

    • @samytm26
      @samytm26 Před 7 lety +2

      Hi did you find a solution since this time ?

  • @zigo1965
    @zigo1965 Před 8 lety

    Nathan's DIY Garage
    I liked your videos, very well done.
    I had a problem out of nowhere, I put a new ccv valve in last year, we went to go on a trip, and there was some smoke when we 1st started it, but that was it. didn't smoke the whole way. We went to leave and it was smoking at every light, and through some lean codes.i went to autozone, pulled the air filter, and noticed the ccv was covered in oil, the dipstick line came off, i put hose clamps on it, and it was OK for about 15 minutes, then it started smoking again, but not as bad and no lean codes. I drove it home, it was all highway, it would only smoke when i let off the gas, and accelerated again. so i kept my foot on the gas a little when we would slowdown. it didn't smoke again until we got off the highway. do you think i blew the diaphragm out of the ccv? all the hoses are good,and still hooked up. I hate to pull the ccv again, think i could do the catch can, or better off plugging therm?
    thx

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety +2

      Stop messing around with that ccv it will cost you a engine, just run the catch can they are super cheap, and just leave the ccv in place and cut the lines, you must plug the dipstick tube with the catch can and the vacuum log lines going to the ccv

  • @andrewchin7010
    @andrewchin7010 Před 7 lety +4

    After i decided to do a Valve cover Gasket and sealing that up pretty good, was getting slight sweating of oil every now and then. I Realized i've open up a whole can of other issue i started getting randum miss fire all over 02 sensor issue came up bank one bank two after driving 80 miles. I think what happend i put stress on the other old hosed hidden the top breather tube i discover a tear on the upper plastic intake hose i notice the rear vaccume line was old and brittle leaking in middle and now getting Lots of oil leak i notice its all coming out of the CCV valve unit especially right where the hose connect to it. So i decided to order the Entire CCV Valve Kit and some 5/16 and 1/8 vaccume line tube just in case and re do everything new. Does this sound common for this to happend car has 137K miles on it Thanks for all the GREAT video GREAT JOB!!!

    • @thomasharrington5510
      @thomasharrington5510 Před 7 lety

      Brittle hoses can definitely be a problem. I replaced all of mine last winter to try and fix a rough idle. Many were cracking apart when I went to remove the old ones. The valve itself can fail at almost any point, apparently. The diaphragm in it is also rubber, and can get brittle and tear.

  • @thenewbie1101
    @thenewbie1101 Před 5 lety

    can i do it on n52 engine?

  • @cesarblanco1787
    @cesarblanco1787 Před 3 lety

    Would this work on a 03 e46

  • @DriftSpec.
    @DriftSpec. Před 4 lety +2

    hey i gotta take my intake manifold off to replace it, and im doing this aswell u think its easyer if i have the intake manifold off first?

  • @cornecathylaubscher6404

    Hi Nathan, What type of filter do you use. A one way filter [similar to a petrol filter or a small air filter [2way]. I'm not a mechanic so apologies if it is a stupid question.

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      +Corne Cathy Laubscher Hello Just a small air filter like you would see on a old v8 valve cover.

  • @Dmxravin
    @Dmxravin Před 2 lety +1

    Just so you know. In the UK this will lead to an instant MOT (inspection) fail. It’s horrible from an emissions stand point and you’ll be breathing in fumes. Happy motoring

  • @Nenad9785
    @Nenad9785 Před 8 lety

    Hi Nathan, will you work on some diesels engines, like M47(BMW) or newer?

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      Hello we don't have many diesel BMW' s here at all, however if I get my hands on one I will for sure put some videos up, thanks for watching

    • @Nenad9785
      @Nenad9785 Před 8 lety

      +Nathan's DIY Garage Thanks :-)

  • @geoffreytaylor9512
    @geoffreytaylor9512 Před 8 lety

    yes but I don't have a scanner its weird though i just put the whole intake manifold side back together and now my brake light is on theres a yellow warning sign with an arrow going around it and my eml light is on before i started the only light on was my service engine light

  • @jasonfontanoz
    @jasonfontanoz Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the video. I want to run e85 in my 2001 bmw 325i (M54). What special (if any) things do I need to do to successfully use e85?

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety +1

      +Jason Fontanoz You can just put it right a m54, it might stumble on cold start if its really cold outside.

    • @jasonfontanoz
      @jasonfontanoz Před 8 lety

      +Nathan's DIY Garage Thank you! I will consider doin that! If its that simple, why are there companies that make these devices that will allow (I guess full functionality) e85 to run in your engine? I watched the docu "pump" and am considering purchasing the device offered from (change2e85 dot com).

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      That will fix the cold start problem but it will make it run safe rich and not get as good fuel economy

  • @HarrisMotorsports904
    @HarrisMotorsports904 Před 8 lety

    Hey Nathan, if I wanted to bypass the ccv but not remove it, which hoses am I installing breather filters on? Thanks!

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      +HarrisMotorsports904 Hello just install the breather on the hose going to the valve cover, and the hose going to the dipstick , dont forget to block off the vacuum hose going to the intake vacuum log,and the small vacuum line going to the fuel pressure regulator if your car has that one.

  • @1989tico
    @1989tico Před 8 lety

    I have a 2002 BMW 530i with the plug from the throttle in the same direction as the one in this video. My CCV also has the vacuum port to the fuel rail plugged off. The fuel pressure regulator is on directly on the fuel filter, that's why the fuel filter cost $75 instead of $20. Anyways I got the car for free so I can't complain. It was leaking badly from the oil seal that seals the oil filter housing to the engine block. I'm replacing everything under there while I'm in there and going to delete the CCV system taking it out completely. I will go the catch can route, because it just makes sense to help keep everything clean. I'm just not sure on if to block off the whole on the oil tip stick or stick a old V8 valve cover style filter on there. I don't want to smell any oil at stop lights since my wife will be using it as her daily. I would appreciate your advice on that specifically and any other suggestions you might have recently come up with that were not discussed here already. I also will be adding a wire extension from the starter signal wire so it will be easier to test the starter in future when needed. I'm will use AMSOIL 5W-40 EURO oil with the WIX XP oil filter. BMW coolant with mixed with Kangen water and DEX 3 ATF for my power steering. I loved your videos I subscribed and will be following your from now on. My next project is going to be replacing the automatic transmission pan and fluid. It would be nice to have you do a video on that next please. BMW call it a lifetime fluid but that's bullshit and you know it. I know that the filter is built into the pan, so you have to buy a whole new pan. I just don't know how to refill it. Wife just gave me a plate of food, got to go now. Your awesome bro keep up the good work. Call me if you would rather chat, I'm old school and hate typing :))
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    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      +Daniel Jose Matamoros Hello you will have to block off the oil dipstick tube if you install the catch can because if you do not you will have a huge vacuum leak, on your car the trans filter is not built into the pan since they didnt start that until 2004 on the 5 series, for sure let me know if you have any other questions and i really appreciate you watching the videos.

    • @1989tico
      @1989tico Před 8 lety

      +Nathan's DIY Garage Great thanks again, what's the best way to block it off and what's the auto trans refill procedure please??? :))

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      To block off the dipstick use a new piece of hose with a bolt and clamp it at the bolt and at the dipstick so it dont leak, this is the link to my trans fluid video,
      czcams.com/video/mRKgVETXlLc/video.html

  • @jsgold2000
    @jsgold2000 Před 6 lety +1

    Has anyone ever tried simply running high temp hose instead of the plastic stuff and moving the CCV valve a few inches out from under the intake so it could be serviced easier? Seems like you could keep the basic valve/system but use the rubber hoses to move it around a bit rather that using a catch can.

    • @hmongkieyaaj1491
      @hmongkieyaaj1491 Před 6 lety +1

      jsgold2000 that is also what i was thinking but im not sure if anyone has done that. It does make perfect sense to just replace the plastic tubes with high temp hoses and clamps.

    • @sinisterfoxx187
      @sinisterfoxx187 Před rokem

      any updates on this?

  • @mcycleserv
    @mcycleserv Před 7 lety

    another good video Nathan...just a question before I remove CCV and convert to catch can..question is My E46 52TU 323i when filer cap is removed there is no change to engine rpm ,idle is smooth and power is ok ..have Torque Pro in car Android and LTFT is -8.6 both banks ..have not done a railpressure test but MAF is new all intake rubbers replaced

  • @TangoCharlieAlpha
    @TangoCharlieAlpha Před 4 lety

    Can you run a hose from your dipstick tube up to the hose by the valve cover? Seems like that would kill 2 birds.

    • @anthonyk
      @anthonyk Před 4 lety +1

      idk I think im gonna just put filters on the ends and see what happens

    • @TangoCharlieAlpha
      @TangoCharlieAlpha Před 4 lety

      @@anthonyk Let me know how that goes!

  • @ionx1198
    @ionx1198 Před 8 lety

    Nathan can you please measure the diameter ( in milimeters ) of the hose that connects to the dipstick tube please. I want to block it using a silicone blanking plug and I don't know what diameter should be.

  • @redinstrumental7535
    @redinstrumental7535 Před 4 lety

    17 :35 the hose you're pointing at . Do you know the name for it I need one and I don't know the name. Would be awesome

    • @ForidKhan123
      @ForidKhan123 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey mate, I know you asked 7 months ago and I hope you’ve replaced it. If not, the part number is 11611432559. It’s just a vent pipe according RealOEM

  • @jdshumway
    @jdshumway Před 8 lety

    Hi Nathan. Nice work on your videos. I just did a head gasket replacement on a 2004 m54 car. I also deleted the ccv at the same time. It seems to run good with the exception of white exhaust. Would the lack of sufficient crankcase ventilation cause this to happen? thanks

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      +jdshumway Did you check the head for cracks? and did you install the time serts ? Does the smoke smell sweet coming out of the exhaust or does it smell like oil?

    • @jdshumway
      @jdshumway Před 8 lety

      +Nathan's DIY Garage. Yes, I carefully checked the head for cracks and did an eddy current done on the head surface to check for cracks too. I did inserts on every head bolt hole. The exhaust does smell sweet (coolant) but I have no clue from where?

    • @jdshumway
      @jdshumway Před 8 lety

      +Nathan's DIY Garage. thanks for the quick response. I know that some white smoke is expected after a head gasket replacement, but how much is normal?

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      It just depends on how much coolant leaked into the exhaust and converters.

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      @MariaRodriguez-ye8uf Před 2 lety

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  • @quincywynn1083
    @quincywynn1083 Před 7 lety +4

    Great video - Thank you!!
    Say, why do you have to remove the CCV? Can you just splice the hoses and block them and just leave the CCV in its place and be done with it?
    Again, Thanks!

  • @juresmilos
    @juresmilos Před 8 lety

    Sorry on late respond, with cap off on radiator ,engine works little bit rough and like it started to misfires but doesn't blow coolant , turn cap on and engine start to shake little bit? I restarted car and works fine, wormed up any take to ride and there is no problems, not even smoke come out from exhaust , coolant level seems ok but I notice little oil drops on garage floor

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      i would clean the icv and make sure you dont have oil in the spark plug tubes

  • @roderickhammersmith458
    @roderickhammersmith458 Před 3 lety +1

    How does the Ecu deal with not having the PCV? Does it through a code? I am in the middle of swapping my blown e39 525I motor to an E46 330I. I am plan on removing all things that are problematic and I could do away with such as the secondary vacuum pump and the back 2 O2 sensors. Also who do you use for tuning your ECU to calibrate delete these items?

    • @perjonasson9399
      @perjonasson9399 Před 3 lety

      I'm wondering the same thing. Are you done with your swap?

  • @redXiXpredator
    @redXiXpredator Před 8 lety +1

    Just for the sake of not having to dig all the way down past the throttle body to remove the ccv, can I just cut the pipes filter or block the appropriate pipes then reassemble?

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      +red i predator Yes you can, dont forget to check out my oil catch can video, and todays video will be up in a couple hours show a single tube replacement for the ccv, it hooks the valve cover tube to vacuum and you cap the dipstick tube hose.

    • @redXiXpredator
      @redXiXpredator Před 8 lety

      +Nathan's DIY Garage cool man Ile look out for it, when you said about tapping off the 6 inlets on the intake, what is the reason for the breather rail? dose it help lube something pre combustion? I would say tap them off for clean cool air only...?

    • @NathansBMWWorkshop
      @NathansBMWWorkshop  Před 8 lety

      The easiest way is just to cap off the vacuum log on top of the intake, if you dont you will have a vacuum leak

    • @redXiXpredator
      @redXiXpredator Před 8 lety +1

      +Nathan's DIY Garage yeh ive got you dude, nice one for the vid and replying helped out a lot 👌