How to SET TIMING - BMW N63 and S63

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • This video shows how I set timing to N63 and S63 engines (the procedure is the same)
    BMW M5 X5M 550i 650i 50i - after timing chain installation the timing must be set to synchronise all cams to the crankshaft.
    BMW N63 N63TU S63 S63TU
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Komentáře • 33

  • @miitchsanders
    @miitchsanders Před měsícem +2

    Great video!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Mitch - Hopefully will be doing one of your S58’s one day 😂

    • @miitchsanders
      @miitchsanders Před měsícem

      Absolutely we will. Keen to sleeve one and push for 2000hp

  • @TinCanSailor
    @TinCanSailor Před 26 dny

    Thank you sir. Great content and instruction!

  • @planet3bike
    @planet3bike Před měsícem +1

    I have one objection: when angle-tightening bolts you should apply the same principle as with torque-tightening which is - it needs to be done in a single uninterrupted motion. Static friction is not the same as sliding friction. This is especially important for head bolts and rod bolts, but by the same measure it's almost as important for any bolt where angle tightening measurement is given.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      You are absolutely right however I found a bit hard to tight and torque while recording, siting on a small stool 🤣 thanks for the feedback

  • @robertmassmann228
    @robertmassmann228 Před měsícem +2

    Alignment kit I purchased has only one set of cam lock tools, can time still be set. Also you didn't really show getting the cams in the correct position, how do you make sure they are correct angular position when installing cam lock tool?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem +2

      Hi Robert, the timing kits for Non-TU engines usually have locks for only two cams (intake and exhaust) - that’s completely fine because timing one bank does not affect the other so you do one at the time. As for the camshaft, pause the video where I show the slots for the cam tools to slide - there is a shaved/grinded surface on the cams which should point up when you installing the tools - yes you can potentially install them upside down (180 degrees off) and that will need the timing however if ensure the shaved are up, both locking tools will sit on the cams perfectly fine and flush to the head.

    • @robertmassmann228
      @robertmassmann228 Před 19 dny

      Thank you for replying to my question, at this stage I am not sure the block can be used. I did get piston and a view of the crankshaft, even though the car was running there were connector rod bear welded to the crankshaft and some were so worn they were paper thin. I only saw one undamaged crank journal out of the four. I think I am going purchase a reman engine form BMW. I still will like to rebuild an engine and will try to collect all needed parts. So thank you for all your informative videos.

  • @petruandreascondurachi3718
    @petruandreascondurachi3718 Před měsícem +1

    Good job !

  • @C63V8
    @C63V8 Před měsícem

    Excellent

  • @kevin-jm3qb
    @kevin-jm3qb Před měsícem

    Wow great content. How can a channel like this have Only 3k subs. The CZcams algorithm is a complete joke. Any b58 build videos in the future? Zf8hp51~76 build as well? My Toyota Z4 needs to make a couple of Porsche owners cry.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      Thank you ! Yes I have some B58/S58 rods to test however I don’t think that will happen this year but I’m definitely keen on rebuilding a B58

  • @user-f10
    @user-f10 Před 21 dnem

    Great work! If you are taking the engine apart that already has no timing issues, Would the first steps be to lock the crank, then lock the camshafts, then remove the tensioner? Can the passenger side be done first, then assembled and then driver side done?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 20 dny +1

      Yes you can do each side individually and it doesn't matter which side you do first. In order to remove the tensioner you should lock it first (slide a pin into the whole) and in order to do that you could pry the chain guide with a lever (to compress the tensioner) or rotate the engine anti-clockwise a bit (PS: thats the only scenario you should ever crank the engine anti-clockwise, when you are dismantling it. doing so could cause the chain to skip a teeth)

    • @user-f10
      @user-f10 Před 15 dny

      @@dnl35projects I can’t seem to find the size of the pin for that tensioner hole, is it 3mm or 3.5mm?

  • @AlisonWilfling
    @AlisonWilfling Před 26 dny

    Hi Daniel
    I have the exact same car as you X5M, I have an engine light problem, I have looked at all the usual things, taken it to 4 work shops no one can fix it. Any ides, love to here from you.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 25 dny

      Hi Alison, it’s impossible for anyone to tell you what the problem is without firstly scanning the car and sort out the error codes - there are a few hundred possibilities that would the engine light. Did the mechanics give you any codes ?

  • @orientautoservice7082

    Hello sir I have a problem with the valvetronic servomotor with this engine it's been 6 months that the car is at my garage and I can't find any solutions even if I have to pay you I am ready to do it so that you help me or I could contact you to better explain the problem and everything I tried to solve this problem
    thank you for trying to help me

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 5 dny +1

      Hi, I'm in Sydney Northern Beaches - Send us an email and we can work something out

    • @orientautoservice7082
      @orientautoservice7082 Před 2 dny

      @@dnl35projects can you give me your email because i can't find any email on the home page

  • @ramyarakram3257
    @ramyarakram3257 Před 29 dny

    What is the difference between S63 and S63TU ?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 29 dny

      The engine configuration is basically the same however many improvement have been made on the TU - The VALVETRONIC on intake has been completely changed, oil pump is different, PCV and emissions are much different, fuel injectors, HPFP, the ECUs are water cooled and most importantly the wiring Barnes on the TU is waaay easier to work with (from mechanics point of view) than the non TU engines

  • @appleid7040
    @appleid7040 Před měsícem

    Hi daniel is the crankshaft n63 same s63?

  • @ionutbuga8393
    @ionutbuga8393 Před 19 dny

    i really don’t understand how to align the crankshaft 😢😢!!

    • @ionutbuga8393
      @ionutbuga8393 Před 19 dny

      if i understand the piston number one has to be up…and it should be 150° before the piston number one is up…right?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 18 dny

      I looked back at the videos and you are absolutely right, my apologies as I've been doing this for a while and didn't actually realise I could explain the crank tool a bit further, also the cam positioning. Basically the lock tool I bolt onto the crank (harmonic balancer) has to align with the marks on it, we then insert the locking pin until it reaches the timing cover on the correct spot. Send me an email and I can provide some photos of what I mean.

    • @ionutbuga8393
      @ionutbuga8393 Před 17 dny

      @@dnl35projectsThank you very much! can you provide your email address? thank you!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 13 dny

      dnl35projects@gmail.com