How To Remove The Turbo From BMW E90/E91 320d/E87 120d E60 E61 520d | M47 Engine STEP BY STEP GUIDE!

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  • Hello my fellow BMW DIYers!
    After scanning the internet and not being able to find one single video that shows the EXACT Step By Step removal process of the turbocharger placed in the M47 Engine "M47TU2D20"(found in the E90, E91 320D ,E87 120D, E60/E61 520D).
    I decided to get to work and present you with this video.
    There is information scattered all around and it can be quite confusing and it usually takes hours to compile and use.
    Thanks for watching! I hope this video helped you!
    TOOLS FOR THE JOB:
    WORKPRO 172-piece 1/2", 1/4" and 3/8" Drive Metric Socket Set
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    Draper 09783 5-Piece Soft-Grip Screwdriver Set
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    Sealey S0718 Extension Bar Set, 1/4"
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    Draper 64534 Torque Wrench 3/8 Inch (10-80Nm)
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    Draper 30357 Torque Wrench, 1/2" (30Nm-210Nm)
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    Rolson Tools 60379 Magnetic Pick Up Tool
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    ------------
    TO LIFT THE CAR (if you own a BMW, you’ll need a low profile jack)
    Liftmaster 3 Ton Heavy Duty Ultra Low Profile Steel Floor Jack
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    Heavy Duty Foldable Axle Jack Stands 3 Tons
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    Draper 54500 Rubber Wheel Chock
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    USB LED Rechargeable Inspection Work Light
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    Silverline 871414 Magnetic Parts Dish
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    ------------
    FOR THE OIL CHANGE
    Draper 13449 Expert Oil Filter Cap Socket, 3/8" Square Drive, 36mm
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    Sealey DRP02 Oil/Fluid Drain Pan, 7.6L
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    ------------
    REPLACEMENT PARTS
    AIR INTAKE HOSE PIPE (Polypropylene)
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    Air Snorkel
    (Part connected to side of the air filter housing)
    Search on EBAY for OEM Part: 13717797956
    *MUST BE CHANGED WHEN CHANGING TURBO*
    Crankcase Oil Breather Filter (Febi)
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    OIL CHANGES ARE AN ABSOLUTE MUST, WHEN REPLACING THE TURBO!
    MANNOL Energy 5W30 Engine Oil (Perfect for engine/turbo flushes) after replacement:
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    Castrol Oil 5W-30 C3 --- BMW Longlife-04 standard (for every day use)
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    Please be aware of the following statement: The torque specs have been taken from various sources - ISTA+, Manuals and forums - based on my meticulous method of elimination, I’ve carefully listed the torques specs in the video but I want you to take them with a grain of salt and do your own research if need be!
    PS: PLEASE REMEMBER that removing the turbo is only 1/3rd of the battle! You’ll need to replace the gaskets, v-band clamps, oil/oil filter and crankcase oil breather and its own filter. The last thing you want to end up with is a spanking brand-new turbo (or professionally refurbished) installed badly with air and oil leaks followed by oil starvation or contamination! Protecting it is also quite the mission!
    Good luck to you all!
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Komentáře • 129

  • @adrienvelasquez7937
    @adrienvelasquez7937 Před rokem +1

    What a great video, love that you clearly show and announce the size of each screw, or bolts you've removed. Thank you so much.

  • @fredbower4276
    @fredbower4276 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This is probably the best step by step video that I have seen so far for doing work on cars. The quality of the camera work is great and detail is spot on . I managed to remove and replace turbo no problem . Thanks couldn't have done it with out this video

  • @carlostacatun3968
    @carlostacatun3968 Před 2 lety +2

    A great video. Very well explained and very descriptive. Now you have to upload another video reassembling the turbo !! Great job!!

  • @cliffwhitear9026
    @cliffwhitear9026 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you so much for probally the best video i have ever seen on removing a Turbo .The level of detail was exceptional with amazing camera work wow !!!!

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the love Cliff! Glad you liked it. I have a few more in the works which I hope will be useful for us - DIYers 😇 Take care

  • @liamfrancis1508
    @liamfrancis1508 Před rokem +14

    Incredibly helpful video, couldn’t ask for a better step by step guide. Bravo!

  • @nanavlad603
    @nanavlad603 Před 6 měsíci

    I done it yesterday on my bmw looking on this video in few hours and the guys at the service want to charge me for 8 hours work. I think I will do it in less than 6 hours with new one back. The best video i ever find on youtube🙏

  • @DanAir
    @DanAir Před rokem

    I managed to get my turbo out without removing the EGR cooler or the coolant hose when I did it on my 118d. Great video, it helped a lot. Thanks.

  • @esterhammerfic
    @esterhammerfic Před 2 lety

    Martin, your other video has so many bots commenting so I wanted to write this here instead -- your videos regarding getting your accounts back was so helpful.
    My account was disabled the exact same way.
    Thanks so much for putting in the time to create those, even though your exact solution didn't work for me, it was enough to see your strategies and hear from someone who went through the same thing.

  • @kevstablade
    @kevstablade Před rokem +5

    Great video very clearly explained I’ve got my turbo off just fine following your steps it is the best video by far

  • @luckymokoena2263
    @luckymokoena2263 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow...
    It is really in you how to teach...
    Been watching clips out there but your teaching are out of this world...

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the nice comment, I'm glad it's helped you

  • @TheChowdog22
    @TheChowdog22 Před rokem

    Thank you for this!! Changed my turbo last week, had a nightmare getting the new one slotted in with the manifold gasket but got there

  • @youneshamdani4559
    @youneshamdani4559 Před rokem

    Thank you soo much from France , I was about to remove mine, those advices were needed!!

  • @befastandstaysafe7135
    @befastandstaysafe7135 Před 2 lety +1

    Bro your amazing, best video i have seen for a guide like video. Please keep posting vids like this

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching it and I'm glad you found it useful ^_^

  • @normj553
    @normj553 Před 2 lety

    Great video, would add that dropping the PAS pump and bracket down make removal and replacement sooooo much easier.

  • @Kaspa254
    @Kaspa254 Před rokem

    Very helpful , removed my turbo watching your step by step guide , thank you 👍

  • @lvl_fontaine6157
    @lvl_fontaine6157 Před rokem

    Incredibly helpful, I also took my fan out for that little bit extra room in the front

  • @LuckyGarage85
    @LuckyGarage85 Před 2 lety

    Great complete video. Thanks. Wait for more video on m47 bmw

  • @kr.3563
    @kr.3563 Před 5 dny

    Thank you so much! Worked for me without taking off the EGR cooler.

  • @stevetaylor9888
    @stevetaylor9888 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, saved me a lot of time and guess work, could not get the jubilee clip off the underside of the turbo (oil pipe) so ended up cutting through the rubber pipe, keep up the good work.

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Hi Steve! I'm glad the video was helpful :)

  • @RTB-1157
    @RTB-1157 Před 2 lety +5

    What a video! I had always thought that this was an almost impossible task for a diyer like myself but after watching this is actually tackle this myself!
    Thank you so much for a great detailed video!
    Good luck! 👍

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome! I'm glad it was useful :)

  • @richardkan8499
    @richardkan8499 Před 4 měsíci

    This is so well presented thank you I feel I can tackle mine! Thanks

  • @ncebamfaxa2373
    @ncebamfaxa2373 Před rokem

    This is a very best presentation , it helped me

  • @macromaker
    @macromaker Před 2 lety +18

    Your level of detail in this video is incredible, better than any other or any manual, absolutely great!! Will you make more videos of the M47 (for example blanking EGR, downpipe install etc)?

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate it!
      I'm currently in a position where this particular car is being slowly disassembled as I've recently "upgraded" to an e91 auto (still the M47 😄 #obsessed). The plan is to make a "remove" video such as this one, for every major mechanical component - the gearbox, clutch, rear diff, etc
      It's actually quite funny that you mentioned both downpipe install (for me it will be more like swapping the catalytic converter - which would be 90% the same process) and blanking EGR, as I'm planning on doing both on the e91, so I'll record that for you and do my best to show you how it's done. Thank for your support again! Stay safe.

    • @ililiililliliill9498
      @ililiililliliill9498 Před 2 lety +1

      @@martinlambov that would be great! Its pretty difficult to find tutorials on this engine so it would be ideal if all the tutorials could be found on one channel!

    • @rix1450
      @rix1450 Před rokem +2

      @@martinlambov Hey, did you manage to make more of those videos? Interested to look forward as I'm about to disassemble similar e90

  • @andreacoco6240
    @andreacoco6240 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice video, really good explaination!! Thankss💪🏻

  • @machinedred
    @machinedred Před 2 lety

    Best auto tips video I've ever seen thanks

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Thank you kindly! I'm glad it's helpful 😊

  • @anthonyanderson6463
    @anthonyanderson6463 Před rokem

    Brilliant demonstration

  • @bestvirux
    @bestvirux Před rokem

    I've did, this days same work us you describe on video ,thx it helped me a lot .

  • @ililiililliliill9498
    @ililiililliliill9498 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @kianward5999
    @kianward5999 Před 2 lety

    that was just one of the best vids on bmw turbo remove you deserve a hell of allot more like than this good on you mate that was just stunning work great channel pal

  • @leechisnall
    @leechisnall Před rokem

    Really good video Really helpful thanks

  • @chrisoliver9617
    @chrisoliver9617 Před rokem

    Excellent video - Thanks

  • @EnricoPalazzo
    @EnricoPalazzo Před rokem

    Very helpful vid m8, today Im gonna do the same :( thanks for all tips!

  • @difacilprojects6676
    @difacilprojects6676 Před 2 lety

    Nice Video! I have same car and I have posted some M47 videos, I will follow this one if I need to replace my turbo. Thanks and regards from Spain!

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      Hola mi amigo! Thank you for your kind comment all the way from Spain :)

  • @Bas20005
    @Bas20005 Před rokem

    You should get Oscar🎥🏆. Thanks it is more work as i really thought😂 . I dont know if I get this out in 30 Minute😂

  • @WarnungDangerousGER
    @WarnungDangerousGER Před 2 lety

    Great video 👍

  • @suj1945
    @suj1945 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video

  • @davidlo19a
    @davidlo19a Před 2 lety

    I did the turbo swap about 5 years on the my E90 M47 320D (at that time, around 140k km on it). Quite difficult the first time around. I found that take the little extra time and remove the power steering belt/pulley/pump made the removal and installation of the turbo much easier. didn't have to disconnect the PS line, just remove the pump and set it aside.
    I saw that you eventually removed the plastic grid piece that holds the sensor plugs, it'll make removal/installing the V-clamp between DPF and turbo easier.
    I usually just totally remove the engine brace bars for ease of access.
    On this particular model, it's ridiculous that you need to remove the whole micro filter housing/brace bar/bunch of plastics just to replace the engine air filter.....

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Hi David, thank you for watching the video! I agree 100%, some of the components require you to disassemble so much before you can gain the proper clearance to get to them 😅

  • @vabosik1391
    @vabosik1391 Před 2 lety +1

    Vielen Dank für perfekt Erklärte Video. 👍👌Weiter so.

  • @marcogagiano430
    @marcogagiano430 Před 11 měsíci

    Very Helpful Thanks...taking out is the easy part..putting back yeah😅

  • @andreanurra5596
    @andreanurra5596 Před 21 dnem

    what a champ!! tnx man

  • @rafalcwiklinski6713
    @rafalcwiklinski6713 Před 7 měsíci

    You are great. Thanks so much

  • @lukenorman9537
    @lukenorman9537 Před rokem

    Great video mate. Really helpful.
    Question. Do you have a gasket between the v band clamp and catalytic converter? Got mine out yesterday and can't see one yet the parts diagrams do

  • @immortalbeing5628
    @immortalbeing5628 Před 2 lety

    Quite interesting I'm learning how to fix my own E46 to save costs

  • @MrKong-gy2of
    @MrKong-gy2of Před rokem

    Without that vid I would be a poor man. Thanks!!!

  • @robert-waynebrazel7649

    Bloody brilliant well done . Shouĺd do this professionally. Link up with a turbocompany . You should list suppliers.

  • @Sava.S
    @Sava.S Před 2 lety +1

    I plan to do a turbo upgrade in the summer and oh god this will be a pain in the ass 😭
    Thank you for this great explanation

    • @conquester4890
      @conquester4890 Před rokem

      Did you do it after?? I was thinking of getting a hybrid stage 2 for mine and then my turbo blew couple days ago so I’m definitely doing it now

    • @Sava.S
      @Sava.S Před rokem

      @@conquester4890 Yes, e46 330d turbo, 320d 160hp injectors ebay intercooler and charge pipes, egr and dpf removed, currently running 170 hp nice improvement from original 122hp, all ran perfectly until a month ago when i had my tuner set me up with hard cut rev limiter, second time i pressed the throttle car just seized, still don't know what happened

    • @Sava.S
      @Sava.S Před rokem

      @@conquester4890 I recommend you going for it, just do it properly and no worries

    • @conquester4890
      @conquester4890 Před rokem

      @@Sava.S I’ve got the 320d 2.0L the M57 engine so it 07 plate standard is 163hp had it remapped so is around 200hp, I need to change the turbo and a lot of places won’t take it on because of the work involved, so may do it myself I’ve found a stage 2 hybrid turbo for £650 new a much bigger intercooler that almost x3 size for £220 then I will need a remap to that turbo, I’ve already taken the back box off but don’t want to take the egr and dpf off, after all that it reckons I can get 280hp+

    • @conquester4890
      @conquester4890 Před rokem

      @@Sava.S what size engine is yours??

  • @ibrahimaboualhassna1279

    U are a Master !! now a kid can disassemble a turbo ! haha

  • @seetkukkanen767
    @seetkukkanen767 Před 2 lety +1

    Actually this was i very helpfull video.

  • @roby5075
    @roby5075 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! 🙏

  • @conquester4890
    @conquester4890 Před rokem

    I know what I’m doing as soon as the weather warms up ☺️ I’m assuming you just bolted the new inlet oil feed pipe to the new turbo so that you just have to bolt the one side?

  • @blacksmithtv5069
    @blacksmithtv5069 Před 2 lety

    I will be removing my turbo this week, I appreciate this video sir 🙏

  • @emilnilson1975
    @emilnilson1975 Před 2 lety

    I'm planning to do this on my e46 m57tud20 150hp. Hopefully it will be similar to this.

  • @snatchwars
    @snatchwars Před 2 lety

    Hi Martin.
    Great video and clear instructions too.
    I have an M47 also and have been having a boost issue where as I get no boost before 2000 revs and then it is like Nos...
    I have taken the actuator completely out still leaving plugged into nto the loom.
    Locking and unlocking the car doesn't move it or even sound like.
    Engine running it does move but very little.
    If arm disconnected from hot side with it pushed all way down you get a hiss sound letting pressure past, pushing all way opposite way hiss stopped and sounded normal.
    When all is connected with actuator in, it does that hiss sound just car on idle with very little power at low speed

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ben! Thank you for the comment. As far as I know the turbo won't allow any boost if the car is stationary. Couple of things worth checking for you would be the 'linkage arms' similar to mark's comment, over time and heat cycles they can get stuck. The stock map of the M47 usually allows the turbo to build up spooling momentum up to the 1900 - 2000rpm range but if you're experiencing lack of torque then you may have a little boost/exhaust leak too or the turbine shaft could be on its last legs.. Do a quick inspection and look at the boost pipes (the turbo and egr ones to the intercooler) check the side that inserts into the intercooler (via a pressed alloy connector with a reinforced silicone ring) That side usually fails to hold the pressure as the vibration of the engine slowly damages the plastic over the years.
      Good luck with it and I hope you find what's causing this issue and fix it soon 👍

    • @snatchwars
      @snatchwars Před 2 lety

      @@martinlambov whipped the turbo out today,
      Was quite easy and done everything from above too.
      I found that the bottom oil line L shape pipe was only fastened by jubilee at one end, the clip was there but not even gripping let alone sealing ! Not sure if that contributed though as it was on there fairly snug.
      I have srperated the turbine shell and soaked & cleaned as much as I can but the shutters seem to grind against the plate because I can can see it move when manually opening fully (very stiff)
      I am soaking overnight and of that fails I'm going to get a recon one..

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      @@snatchwars Good stuff Ben, I'm glad it came out easily! My guesses here a limited but I hope that oil pipe didn't end up starving the turbo from oil and allowing the friction to happen between the turbine impeller and casing.. I would recommend get in touch with a guy called Steven B. on CZcams (just type m47 turbo refurb in the search box), he has videos on refurbing this type of turbo on your own. He might be able to help you diagnose the problem properly. Good luck!

    • @snatchwars
      @snatchwars Před 2 lety

      @@martinlambov I know Steven , he is a world of knowledge !
      I have ordered a new turbo and actuator..
      I put up a video of my turbo apart , click on my profile 👍

  • @soyyo1288
    @soyyo1288 Před rokem

    Muito obrigado pelo vídeo,
    Thank you.

  • @nihonkokusai
    @nihonkokusai Před 4 měsíci

    so removing the thermostat will make more clearance?

  • @Ravenelli69
    @Ravenelli69 Před 10 měsíci

    Does anybody know what method to use to remove the wiring loom shown at 9.45? I can't see how it unclips. Thanks

  • @glennbeursken6892
    @glennbeursken6892 Před 2 lety

    Great! 👍

  • @Ducktoyy
    @Ducktoyy Před 2 lety

    I wonder if it is the same on my 2004 320d e46 m47N? your guide is very very good no matter what

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. I recommend comparing the layout of the engine bay and as long as it matches, the process will be 80-90% the same.

  • @l81x16
    @l81x16 Před 2 měsíci

    So i have a problem where i cant access the intake pipe clamp on the turbo, i cant loosen or tighten i cant get my fingers even near it

  • @ipswichbincleaningwcs9390
    @ipswichbincleaningwcs9390 Před 11 měsíci

    The torx screw at 8min doesn’t have to be removed. It secures the EGR bracket which stays on the engine. We just need to remove the EGR from the bracket.
    See at 8:51 the bracket is still on the car. (Top right hand corner)

  • @georgikirov9910
    @georgikirov9910 Před rokem

    Doesnt need emptying the ac gas ?

  • @venkunm.5086
    @venkunm.5086 Před rokem

    How mny hours does it take for u total? Thx

  • @markhorridge7104
    @markhorridge7104 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks a million Martin, great tuitional video with such attention to detail! You've made a mammoth task seem do-able even for the likes of myself who is a four month M47 Bimmerginner...Thankyou!! Touch wood though, I'm not in need of doing this procedure right now, but my question is a relative one....Can the Turbo Actuator 'Linkage Arms' be lubricated and free'd up by hand whilst the Turbo is in situ (by releasing and removing Locknut on top of 'Screw Cap'), or does the whole assembly in effect need to be removed as per your video before hand?? I ask as I think my actuator may have started sticking since the cold has set in.....

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind comment Mark! I do appreciate it 👍
      In regards to the actuator linkage arms problem.. in my opinion, you have two options.
      Option A) Removing the turbo is the easiest option here.
      As for option B) the harder option...
      The linkage arms are in a very obscure location, between the the hot and cold part of the turbo... using lubricant there would be possible if you buy a long, thin and bendy hose that can reach the location of the linkage arms with the turbo still being mounted.
      Once the lubricant is applied you can use a software called ISTA+ (part of BMW Suite, which I recommend as a bmw owner) with a K DCAN cable hooked via your car's OBD port to artificially "activate the actuator" which in turns will move the linkage arms. Think of it as telling the ECU to move those 'arms' for you a few times for the lubricant to really get in there (as you don't have physical access to them).
      I would still go with A) to be honest 😅 but it would require changing your gaskets, v-band clamp, etc
      Hope this helps. Take it easy 👊

  • @tamastarnai9295
    @tamastarnai9295 Před rokem

    Friendly tip, flush your coolant system and change the coolant to blue g11 like febi billstein. G12 can cause serious problems

  • @hameedhameed9854
    @hameedhameed9854 Před rokem

    Clever

  • @cwinner6277
    @cwinner6277 Před 5 měsíci

    great

  • @missionquasar1429
    @missionquasar1429 Před 11 měsíci

    Removing part was easy as i removed the actuator, then the cat, once they were out of way I simply got the turbo out backwards as in I pulled it the way where cat was. Will see if the new turbo with actuator will go back in as a whole rather than separated as I find that dropping coolant is wasteful and it’ll take time to bleed the cooling system. Ps removing it my way took 1.5 hours( would have been quicker if catalytic wasn’t stuck on to exhaust)

  • @Shmekera02
    @Shmekera02 Před 2 lety

    Един от най-добрите DIY туториали, които съм гледал. Обмислям покупката на е90 163коня. Освен дпф/егр/вихровите клапи/дюзи/турбо/подгревни свещи и релето им, м47 има ли други често срещани проблеми?

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Здрасти UnDead BG, радвам се че DIY туториала ти е харесал. Ще гледам да кача още няколко видеа отностно M47 двигателя и точно тези често срещани проблеми. Тези които изброи добре изчерпват листа :D бих казал че турбо тръбите които слизат от турбото и егр към интеркулара са изключително деликатни и често намирам че изпускат бууст. С промяната във времето, топлите и студените цикли - карат малките "пъпки" които държат самите тръби на място да се износват и ако напънеш малко колата, има шанс да ти я изплюе от страната на интеркулара. Ако колата ти влиза често в limp mode това е първото място което бих проверил.

  • @antreaspetrou3896
    @antreaspetrou3896 Před 2 lety

    Hi Martin got my self a reconditioned turbo where do the washer especially the small ones thanks bmw 320d 2006

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Antreas, thank you watching the video! The locations the washers you can find shown on the diagram that I've included at 10:40 of the video.

    • @antreaspetrou3896
      @antreaspetrou3896 Před 2 lety

      @@martinlambov thanks 👍do you have any videos on how to fit a turbo any tips 🔧

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      @@antreaspetrou3896 @Antreas Petrou There's a couple of things to consider before putting in the reconditioned turbo. I don't know the reason of behind your old turbo failing but it's a good start. Investigate to see what caused the turbo failure in the first place. Then, make sure to drain as much of the old oil as possible, get 10L cheaper oil (Manol SAE 5W30 is good - make sure it fits the specs of the engine) to flush the engine after you put the reconditioned turbo.
      To install it, just follow the video in reverse and also you can use a very thin layer of high temperature gasket sealer to align the gasket that seats between the manifold and the turbo, then it's a matter of precision and torquing the 3 bolts that hold it evenly to apply equal pressure.

  • @martinjackson4990
    @martinjackson4990 Před 2 lety

    Hi great video will I need to drain the oil before attempting the turbo removal or can I remove it with oil still in engine thanks

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      Hi Martin, the ideal procedure requires you to drain the oil and flush it once the new turbo is installed. It depends on the reason why your turbo went in the first place but it's generally a good practice to flush it. I've left information in the description about that. Thank you for watching!

    • @martinjackson4990
      @martinjackson4990 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for reply I ended up draining oil when I removed the turbo but im not going to flush it before new oil as loads of bad things about engine flush just waiting for new 1 to be delivered to start the task of putting it back in 😳 did u remove the egr valve altogether or just put something in the pipe to block the exhaust gas coming trough

    • @clerifiedhacked6215
      @clerifiedhacked6215 Před rokem

      Dm him👆👆for any recovery

  • @racing0eagle
    @racing0eagle Před rokem

    Why you removed turbo? Seems fine 😬

  • @idk45233
    @idk45233 Před 3 měsíci

    im scared im going to get it out, then have no idea how to re assemble it

  • @al3dhell831
    @al3dhell831 Před 2 lety

    On my bmw 320d e90 m47 '06 there was no need to remove anything related to coolant.

    • @al3dhell831
      @al3dhell831 Před 2 lety

      If you have enough experience you can skip a few steps :)

    • @al3dhell831
      @al3dhell831 Před 2 lety

      And i didnt went under the car for removing the turbo.

    • @al3dhell831
      @al3dhell831 Před 2 lety

      I want to add that my car has a different dpf and it doesn't have an electric actuator.

  • @fsilva2296
    @fsilva2296 Před 2 lety

    Nice vídeo ! What was the problem of this turbo? Is a Mitsubishi turbo?

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      The actuator went on it

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, after get it refurbished (under the warranty) I ended up selling the car for parts but I would highly recommend getting a Garret one as it's more reliable and can withstand more abuse. My e91 automatic has one, same engine, stage 1 remap and difference in torque is ridiculous

    • @fsilva2296
      @fsilva2296 Před 2 lety

      @@martinlambov Garret is top! But wich one is compatible with our BMW m47 ? Thanks

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety +1

      @@fsilva2296 In 2006 BMW dropped the Garrett turbos and started using Mitsubishi turbos. There are some physical differences in the layout and configuration of them. Finding Garret turbos is quite a rare find and the turbo upgrade is pricey!
      With a GTB2260 turbo upgrade you could reach about 290bhp but I've heard people use GT1749V but modify the compressor wheel. The Garrett GTB1756L used in the Alpina D3.. also very rare.. but can comfortably go 250bhp+
      There are some options out there for the M47 but it's definitely a costly upgrade.

  • @martinjackson4990
    @martinjackson4990 Před 2 lety

    Also how did u block off the egr valve

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      In this video, I didn't show how I've "deleted" the egr, I simply removed the EGR cooler and thermostat 8:12 of the video, using the v-band clamp and the rubber hose clamp.

    • @clerifiedhacked6215
      @clerifiedhacked6215 Před rokem

      Dm him👆👆for any recovery

  • @ciaranyore5099
    @ciaranyore5099 Před 2 lety

    Is this the same proses as a e46 320d

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      very similar, some of the parts are placed at different locations and you might even do it quicker as less parts need to be removed during the procedure ^_^

  • @flippy9133
    @flippy9133 Před 2 lety

    wouldn't be easier the get to the clamp from below?

    • @martinlambov
      @martinlambov  Před 2 lety

      There might be another way of taking it out but as far as I know this is the most effective way to do it, that allows you to install the new turbo without the need to remove the rocker cover or any other parts for more clearance. During this method, you'll need to drain the oil when turbo is out and once everything gets assembled back replacing the oil and topping up the coolant (blue is recommended for this engine) does the trick.

  • @Nick-nu2qb
    @Nick-nu2qb Před rokem

    Can u come and do mine.

  • @LuckyGarage85
    @LuckyGarage85 Před 2 lety

    Great complete video. Thanks. Wait for more video on m47 bmw