BMW S63 / N63 Engine build in 25 MINUTES - X5M M5 REBUILD

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2023
  • This video is a 25 minutes glimpse on the engine rebuild of my X5m - If you have an S63 or N63 the process should be the same.
    If you are after a more detailed information please subscribe to the channel and check the other videos.
    Anything you would like to know ? Write in the comments below.
    Tags: S63b44A x5M BMW M5 M6 550i 650i 750i X5 50i BMW S63 N63b44 s63 engine rebuild e70 X5m E71 X6M F10 M5 N63B44 BMW v8 twin tubo BMW M
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Komentáře • 287

  • @Karanjy
    @Karanjy Před rokem +33

    Please continue with your great work. We need more N63 content on YT. When time comes to do my turbos, I'll do my best to film and help others. N63 is an awesome engine when cared for religiously

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +11

      Thank you ! One of the reasons why I decided to do the vids was to help the N63/S63 community out there - There's a lot of misleading information online.

    • @byronporter4604
      @byronporter4604 Před 6 měsíci

      About time someone who displays restoration and prevention instead of making us N63 owner's just feel down and defeated 👍🏽💯

  • @ryanrisley6917
    @ryanrisley6917 Před rokem +10

    Really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. About to start a rebuild on My n63 so they are extremely valuable to me. Keep up the great videos! I appreciate you!

  • @mpbdaniel
    @mpbdaniel Před rokem

    Legend!!! Great job mate!

  • @raphaelpall1345
    @raphaelpall1345 Před rokem +5

    Amazing work Daniel !! Keep up the great work !! 👏🏻👊🏻

  • @caioderobi9206
    @caioderobi9206 Před rokem +1

    Great work, buddy 🎉

  • @mgiambruno
    @mgiambruno Před rokem +1

    Thank you great video !!

  • @umbrellasolutionstech

    Thank you. I will be rebuilding my motor. Got it back from the shop a while back from being sleeved. Nice sleeves on yours as well. Please keep the videos coming. Great job.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Thanks ! You’ll see it’s time consuming but worthwhile job.

  • @weijia1659
    @weijia1659 Před rokem

    Respect Daniel ✌️ great work

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Thank you so much ! Mid-life crisis means I'll be working a lot more on this car and making lots more videos 🤣

  • @bimmer.doctor
    @bimmer.doctor Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @rebenyasen4657
    @rebenyasen4657 Před rokem

    Great video , well done

  • @kudzaishelawrence7957

    Supporting from south africa

  • @kmarrakchi
    @kmarrakchi Před 6 měsíci

    Super vidéo Daniel ! Précise et complète ! J’adore 👌

  • @cirocorbino6161
    @cirocorbino6161 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff Danial, you remind me of my younger days building engines. catch up soon.

  • @jarykroon5308
    @jarykroon5308 Před 8 měsíci

    Thinking about buyng 550i. Thanks for these videos!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci

      I’m glad you liked them - Much more to come on the twin turbo V8, I really love this engines and sometimes wish to get fired from work only to spend more time doing videos 🤣

  • @derris3000
    @derris3000 Před 9 měsíci

    I subscribed because not many people can do a x5-10x speed video and still give great instructions and information!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you very much ! Keep an eye out for the next vids - I’m currently rebuilding the engine of an M5 and will include much more details in that video

  • @timessix8434
    @timessix8434 Před 8 měsíci

    Very satisfying

  • @damon123jones
    @damon123jones Před 11 měsíci

    What a nice engine

  • @jf8085
    @jf8085 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video, and what a beautiful engine from BMW

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 5 měsíci

      Couldn't agree more! These are awesome engines, they just need to be looked after properly.

  • @GTP375
    @GTP375 Před rokem

    very neat work, keep it up brother

  • @masahikokimura700
    @masahikokimura700 Před 8 měsíci

    형제 님 엔진이 너무 깔끔 합니다 멋지네요!!

  • @rollydoucet8909
    @rollydoucet8909 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this great video. It's the first time I get to see a bottom-to-top assembly of this very complicated engine.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad you liked it ! Will do another one with an S63TU in a few weeks time 👍

    • @rollydoucet8909
      @rollydoucet8909 Před 8 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects I have a question. Early in the video, the main caps are installed with only the two center bolts. The assembly goes quite far before the outside main cap bolts are installed and torqued up. What is the reason for this?

  • @BlackoutCH53
    @BlackoutCH53 Před rokem +1

    Please do more videos like this please, I love this style of video and when I get my hands on a M5, I need to learn how to wrench on it.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi, Thank you for the message ! After all these car are not really hard to work on, just very time-consuming since the engine has to come out for few maintenance items . As long as you have a bit of space and lots of patience 🤣 they are great cars/engines to own

  • @carlosucedo9627
    @carlosucedo9627 Před rokem

    I watched this video and, time by time, popped up in my mind what your uncle would be saying... ;-) Great job dear cousin!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      LOL He would be proud for sure ! Specially knowing that he’s one of the main sources of motivation for the hi-Tec Brazilian style engineering we do today 🤣 - thanks for watching

  • @BA-ue8lh
    @BA-ue8lh Před 3 měsíci +1

    I still have not finished watching the video, and couldn’t wait to subscribe for more n63 content, as I gather the motivation to replace the HPFP on my 2011 X5. I can’t wait to review more of your videos, as I love this vehicle. I am up to 220K miles (yup, 353,000km), and it was running like a top until one of the two high pressure started going bad, so I need to replace both of them. Anyway, thanks for the video, and greetings from Arizona, USA.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you ! Yes I agree they are awesome cars ! My tip for you is to check for leakage in all fuel rail connections once you completed the job.

  • @registrationaccount1034
    @registrationaccount1034 Před 8 měsíci

    Would love to see a deeper dive series in rebuild from scratch. Tips/tricks, and how to time the cams. The more N63TU content the better.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi, that’s the plan with the current F10 M5 I’m rebuilding. I can guarantee you I’m posting these in the future but due time issues it might be a while. Between, the assembly procedures for N63 and S63 are the same since they have the same block.

  • @mikimiki195
    @mikimiki195 Před rokem

    Great work
    I just did my valve seals this bring memories. I did it with engine inside cars. 👍🏻

  • @CarPro109.
    @CarPro109. Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice work bro

  • @user-gx2kl2xo6x
    @user-gx2kl2xo6x Před 6 měsíci

    man you are the best

  • @ahmadalghunaim2467
    @ahmadalghunaim2467 Před 3 měsíci

    i subscribed for you because you are really helpful

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you ! thats the sort of feedback which keeps me going :)

  • @ElliottBrooks
    @ElliottBrooks Před rokem

    Awesome video - would've loved more commentary and specific torque values etc - as this is great filming!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci +1

      More to come! I had a few people asking for the torque specs, will definitely try to do something a bit more technical. Thanks

    • @ElliottBrooks
      @ElliottBrooks Před 11 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects nice one. I’m hoping to get an E70 X5M in the next 12-months and would film some content after that - so keen for any detailed pieces you put out!

  • @farturinn
    @farturinn Před rokem +6

    I sure hope I will never have to do this on my 2011 X5M (now 70k km on it). But if I do I will for sure use this as an inspiration :D

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +3

      Frequent oil changes (every 4-5k kms) will definitely delay the need for a rebuild however the seals on that engine will give up at a certain point

    • @infiniteuniverse1757
      @infiniteuniverse1757 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have a 2013 X5M at 174k+ km, and running strong getting 19mpg....under 120km/hr. I had to replace the CCV stuff, ignition/spark, rear suspension airbags/air block and coolant reservoir; fortunately no fuel injectors but there is some .
      Keep the engine cover off to keep from baking all the coolant and CCV lines, change oil every 5-6k miles, trans fluid/filter every 40k, and ignition & spark plugs every 20k

    • @norseman5041
      @norseman5041 Před 6 měsíci

      only a matter of time my friend, 😞these engines are not the best unfortunately.

    • @farturinn
      @farturinn Před 6 měsíci

      @@norseman5041 All depends on how many km and how its used/maintained. Mostly how they have been used initially, good maintainance later on on a beat up unit will not help I suppose. My motor consumes no oil

  • @redwillsdiychargedupvideo1486

    Definitely like and you definitely earn this subscription I have a 2013 BMW 750LI extra drive and have to go through this whole process also it's so fuzing irritating to think about how much money we've spent on these cars and they don't hold up

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hey, I understand your frustration but on the bright side if you do get through the rebuild and address all major N63 issue the car (or at least the engine :) should be good for a long time.

  • @davidfrank2824
    @davidfrank2824 Před rokem +3

    I'm thinking about doing this job myself. This video was right on time. Thank you for sharing your voyage with this.
    I definitely hit the like button.
    I made sure to hit the subscribe button. I'm looking forward to watching you're next video.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Thanks David. The process can be a bit overwhelming and really time consuming but not as hard as it looks if you follow the BMW manuals.
      My plan is to do a step-by-step video (or few videos) on the S63 rebuild, just finding hard to locate time for editing all videos.

    • @rskylinej
      @rskylinej Před rokem

      @@dnl35projects hey did you ever get to the s63 rebuild video diy? I’d love to do this myself, just nice to have something to look back on time to time.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi, It's definitely on my to-do list but given the amount of time involved in editing the videos it might take a bit of time .....

  • @johnnyjohnz1992
    @johnnyjohnz1992 Před 10 měsíci

    Excelente

  • @blessingmatava9848
    @blessingmatava9848 Před rokem

    Good video. My X5 N63 is next, got some funny clicking noise from Bank 1 and can't figure out without opening it.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Thank you - Check the timing chain video on my channel, the guides go bad and can cause the chain to be slack and tick / rattle

  • @sithhul9264
    @sithhul9264 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video…nice to see videos on n63 repairs. Did some work on mine. Had to replace the turbo oil return housing. Used lil REINZOSIL.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci

      Goo to know you’re on top of your maintenance - the oil return housing is a common issue on these V8’s but what bothers me is that BMW does not make a gasket for it and force you to buy a new housing ….

    • @sithhul9264
      @sithhul9264 Před 8 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects personal experience…change the thermostat to 90 Celsius spec will help the engine sooo much

  • @robertmassmann228
    @robertmassmann228 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the reminder, had commented previously. Have 2012 750i and just got the engine out. I am in the tear down process. Has at least one bad rod bearing and one scored cyl wall. Not sure what direction I will go to get it fixed. Would likevto try and minimize the cost. Worked in machine tool as a BSME designing high milling spindles. Have engine swap of 525i and done a partial rebuild of an early Ford tractor.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem +1

      Nice ! If the bores are scored you will need to sleeve the block. I heard of a dealership in America selling long blocks for about $4.5k and do t know if that’s a myth or not - it’s hard to believe since a crankshaft cost half of that …

  • @abdulaziz9111
    @abdulaziz9111 Před rokem

    Excellent video! And you showed every detail. I was reading comments and answering each person. Respect!!! I have X7 i50 2019
    It has 39000ml on it. Running good. What do you gonna recommend me for the future?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi, thank you ! At that sort of mileage your engine should be perfect still and you also have the updated version of the N63. My advice would be to change the oil more frequently than BMW recommend ( 5k miles) and and definitely keep all fluids up to date.

  • @nofaceahk5802
    @nofaceahk5802 Před měsícem

    If i have to replace exhaust camshaft on bank 1 can i get away without touching timing on intake? And have you ever seen or heard of code 164041 exhaust camshaft installation faulty code thank you

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      Thats an awkward code - Did you just build the engine or it threw this code out of the blue ? The timing tool holds both cams and the crank in place so you will need to loose both vanos sprockets (intake and exhaust) them re-tight them with the correct timing

  • @Alfvaldez
    @Alfvaldez Před rokem

    What about converting it to dry press in cylinder sleeves for durability like they do on the 2000hp coyote blocks

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Hi, Unfortunately I have no experience with this kind of procedure.

  • @duhaibalmaimani
    @duhaibalmaimani Před 11 měsíci

    Great job...I have recently found one cylinder 6 of intake cam turn blue .On further inspection found that cam cap is scored badly at one side along with cam ..Any one can tell what cause of that.
    Thanks

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes they are good engines, just need to be looked after properly

  • @neilkwei4776
    @neilkwei4776 Před měsícem

    Great video. My engine is the S63B44T4 on the F96 chassis. Can you please tell me some precautions about this engine, especially what should be noted for everyday 0:15 driving? Thanks!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      That engine is a dream and the best S63 made (I'm currently rebuilding a hydro-locked one) and its a day and night difference when compared to the original non TU (the one in the video) - The best thing you could do to keep that engine healthy is not to abuse it on the first 5 min of driving (engine is cold) regular (5k kms or 12 months) oil changes - Don't take me wrong, these engine are made to go fast and produce big HP but ONLY after your temp gauge is sitting half way. It is also a good idea to replace/flush ALL fluids every 2-3 years (coolant, transmission fluids etc)

  • @jeffhong3161
    @jeffhong3161 Před 16 dny

    i need to replace the lower and upper oil pan gasket, does the subframe or transmission need to be removed, i have a 2013 bmw 550i

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 15 dny

      Hi, the lower sump gasket is an easy task but in order to remove the upper sump you’ll need to support the engine from the top and remover the subframe / engine mounts and some lines/wires attached to it - the transmission does not need to be removed as you just need to remove some of its bolts to the sump.

  • @mot8862
    @mot8862 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video, but the music threw me off, great content regardless 👍🏽

  • @lukapirtskhalava2508
    @lukapirtskhalava2508 Před rokem

    Great job Daniel! Thanks for the video.
    I’m planning to rebuild my engine. Hopefully, the block is in a good condition and won’t need sleeving. Noticed that you used piston rings from Goetze. Could you please send me a link for the set? Googled it many times, checked their official catalogue, but couldn’t find piston ring kit for s63b44 from Goetze.
    Thanks in advance

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi Luka, the part number for Goetze is 08127300-00 and they do fit the stock S63 pistons HOWEVER please bear in mind you may only use these rings if you sleeve your block. The stock S63 block is made of ALUSIL and these rings are NOT compatible.

  • @smyg88
    @smyg88 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video! 😁 Do you have a video or timelapse of taking the engine out of the car step by step?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi, I have a video for the M5 but unfortunately not for the X5M - the only thing really different is the fact you have adaptive suspension on the X5M and a few hoses to be disconnected under the front RH wheel arch.

  • @Sari_Gaming.
    @Sari_Gaming. Před měsícem +1

    can we please know how much did it coast you to get everything for the rebuild propably make a list for each thing you bought and used with the price

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      Hi, I’m in the process of making a video explaining all that - for a good running engine you can expect to spend about $5k in parts plus labour

  • @neckic20
    @neckic20 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, really great content! Thanks!
    Any news on this M5? How do KingTech rods/pistons handle?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, I’m yet to receive that block back and should start assembling it over the next week or so - I’ll definitely make an update video on how that performs

  • @fmmd-1
    @fmmd-1 Před rokem

    Hi, great work!!! And so much detailed, appreciate this alot. Please can you help with torque specs for the S63tu main bearing cap bolts and the straight con rod bolts. Thanks in advance 🎉

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi there, I’ll have my computer (with BMW software) back in a few weeks and could check that for you. The plan is to make another video with all torque specs for this non-tu version but the TU shouldn’t be much different

    • @fmmd-1
      @fmmd-1 Před rokem

      Yea that video with all torque specs will indeed be very useful for the bmw community at the rate with which this engine is being rebuilt nowadays. Thanks in advance 🎉

  • @denzelw9664
    @denzelw9664 Před rokem

    Nice job. I can see you’re a very meticulous person 👏 what do you use to clean your parts?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Hi Denzel, thanks ! The garden hose and some degreaser did most of the job however I also built a Vapour Hooning cabinet for the aluminum parts - It does an amazing job with the engine covers and small bits

  • @ytromu
    @ytromu Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! Processes are to accurate and meticulous. Please, please, please😁provide a list of all torques specs you used; I can't find a consolidated list anywhere. Thanks from Norfolk Virginia.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you ! I’m in the process of making a step by step assembly video but that will take a little while.
      Download ISTA (BMW software) it has a manual for everything in your car and not only the torque specs but how to correctly assemble and dismantle parts.

  • @112rorz
    @112rorz Před 9 měsíci

    Very nice video. Are those cylinder sleeves? Were the original cylinder bores out of spec?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, yes 2 cylinder walls had Dee scratches on them so had whole block sleeved

  • @RKingsEng
    @RKingsEng Před 4 měsíci

    What's the torque specifications for the main and Conrod tightening?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi, they are torqued to yield then rotated - I’m about to make a video with all torque specs, hopefully in another month or so

  • @gtradis7955
    @gtradis7955 Před 11 měsíci

    hi, do you tighten all the screws to the head with the same torque or some additional 90 degrees

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, the head bolts are torqued to 30Nm + 90 + 90

  • @lonely4456
    @lonely4456 Před rokem

    Hey just 1 question. With the chain tensioners bolts. Can you get them freely in the engine without them having some tension or do they build tension with them going in the engine ?

  • @sjgoodboy6346
    @sjgoodboy6346 Před 11 měsíci

    Can u share us the torque specifications from connecting rod, crankshaft and cylinder etc. thanks and God bless 😊

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, I’m working on a more detailed (technical) version of this videos and will have the torque specs with assembly tips. Keep an eye out on the channel on the weeks to come - Thanks

  • @krzysztofmazurkiewicz9831

    I have that same engine and question for you, if when engine still ruining good is it necessary to replace rod bearings ? Car has 270 kkm

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Hi, I'm about to make a video about this very same question but at 270k kms I'd say the best thing to do if you want to keep the car for long is to drop the engine and rebuild it. (if it hasn't been done).
      The Rod bearings and main bearing on this engine (in the video) have 162.000kms and they were OK (a little wear but OK) - When I did the bearings on my M5 it had 140.000kms and were completely destroyed. If the previous owner did not abuse the car and always waited for correct oil temp before driving it hard your bearings could be good still (considering you are also looking after the engine and changing oil frequently)

  • @muhammadjimenez3256
    @muhammadjimenez3256 Před 7 měsíci

    Can you please tell me where i can get all the gaskets and all that engine components at I need to rebuild my engine. Also the torque specs diagram, and everything. Thank you

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi, you can buy the gaskets from FCP Euro or ECS tuning website. Its considerably cheaper than buying from BMW - Im currently working on a video for the toque specs on that engine.

  • @hasanalothman27
    @hasanalothman27 Před 4 měsíci

    What is the factory crankshaft main bearing clearance in n63tu am trying to change the oil from the factory because the place i live in the weather temps are hight it reachs 45c to 55c
    And the idea of an oil with certification of ll01 fe isnt needed because i will remove the factory catts to high flow catts

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 4 měsíci

      BMW calls for a main bearing clearance of 0.026 to 0.046mm however I prefer to be on the higher side (around .040 or .045mm) and use a 5w40 synthetic oil.
      Removing the cats will definitely make the engine run cooler

    • @hasanalothman27
      @hasanalothman27 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects thank you soo much for the reply i cant imagine that question like that to know the oil viscosity for my car comparing it to main bearing clearance that is not available any where in GOOGLE!!!

  • @mot8862
    @mot8862 Před 8 měsíci

    Quick question about setting the timing, did you put the camshafts in a certain way or it doesn’t matter ? I have rebuilt Audi engines but never BMW ones nd not familiar with them, with Audi engine camshafts have timing marks on them

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi, you’re correct - timing the engine is exactly that, aligning the crankshaft correctly with the cams so they are synchronised. If you’re engine is out of timing the valves could open at the wrong time and destroy the engine. Both S63 and N63 engines have timing marks however I highly recommend using the correct tool to do this job. I’m yet to make a video but there are a few vids on CZcams showing how to do it.

  • @philldaniel4097
    @philldaniel4097 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey buddy, im just about to start taking my x5m 2016 engine out to start rebuilding. thank you for up loading, you havent got a full video have you? again thanks Phil

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi Phill, I’m currently waiting on parts to start rebuilding a S63TU which is exactly like your engine and the plan is to make videos along the way discussing clearances and torque specs. This however should take another month or so. Let me know what you need and I’m happy to help out.

    • @philldaniel4097
      @philldaniel4097 Před 8 měsíci

      cheers buddy i have actually just finished taking engine out, im just removing all auxiliaries from block hopfully will be stipping down block next week @@dnl35projects

  • @BobsGT235
    @BobsGT235 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent video. So I imagine that since I don't see 6 bolt main bearing caps, it is the N63 engine that you reassembled?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi there, that block is a S63 out of a 2011 X5M however both S63 and N63 blocks are the same, made from the same casting - The only block difference is the ways some of the oil/water galleries are drilled but the S63 has a big "N63" imprinted in it. Both use the same crankshaft and same 6 bolts bearing caps

    • @BobsGT235
      @BobsGT235 Před 8 měsíci

      Ok, thanks. I just didn't see you put the side bolts into the engine block, which then go into the main bearing cap.

  • @davitmacharashvili6397
    @davitmacharashvili6397 Před měsícem

    Thank you for your videos!!!
    I wish you were in canada
    What is the safe tune for this engines?
    How much hp is safe ??
    Thanks

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks - Regarding the safe HP, it varies a lot depending on the TUNE - a well maintained S63TU should be able to push close to 700Hp safely on stock internals

    • @davitmacharashvili6397
      @davitmacharashvili6397 Před měsícem

      @dnl35projects
      Thank you very much !!!
      As you said close to 700hp is safe
      Is it safe for transmission as well?
      Let's say 100hp more then stock
      Would be safe for both engine and transmission?
      Thank you again!!!

  • @timafen
    @timafen Před měsícem

    Hi ! Thank you for video! I am about to rebuild my n63 or at least replace valve stem seals, can i ask you to tell me where did you get complete list of gaskets/orings/etc to order? thank you!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      Buy the N63 head gasket set from Elring - it’s cheap (like $200) and has all gaskets you need to do both heads, including the valve stem seals

    • @timafen
      @timafen Před měsícem

      @@dnl35projects thank you! Do you know, is it possible to remove heads without engine removal? And if no - is it possible to remove the engine through the top? Without using a car lift?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 26 dny

      Depend on the car you can remove from top but I’d advise against it - it’s much easier to drop the subframe with transmission than trying to access things from the top

  • @19Forest20
    @19Forest20 Před rokem

    Hi! Couple weeks ago I have completely rebuild my engine - new bearings, piston rings, timing chain, oil pump, cylinder heads were resurfaced etc. it had 295 000 km so it was good moment to do this.
    After rebuild, first 500km engine was treated very gentle and after those 500km I changed oil + filter, oil of course wasn't looking perfect and there were very small rasping. Next 1000km engine was treated a little more hard but still not more than 3500 - 4000 rpm and never full throttle. This weekend I have changed oil again - after those 1000km it's still not looking perfect.
    Do you think it's normal? Engine run perfect. Maybe 1500km it's still not enough for all parts to "fit" ? How oil was looking in your car?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi, did you wash the oil lines and oil cooler ? There’s acceptable to have some debris on the first or maybe 2 oil change but not much.
      At this stage I thing there’s isn’t much you can do. Yes I had bits of the old bearings on the first oil change (1000kms) and will be doing another one soon (5000kms)

  • @MrJaredbbr
    @MrJaredbbr Před 8 měsíci

    Wow! impressive work!! im curious about the N/S63, ive got a 09 750i, can i just put S63 pistons, rods, exhaust camshaft and turbos and basically have a homebuilt S63?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci

      You could do that in theory but the car will need to get tunned so you can take advantage of all those mods

    • @MrJaredbbr
      @MrJaredbbr Před 8 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects ill be looking at getting a M5 DME, turbos, manifolds etc, looks like i better start ordering bits 😁

  • @samkuvila8774
    @samkuvila8774 Před 5 měsíci

    What brand piston rings did you use? Also are those different connecting rods they dont look like X5M

    • @samkuvila8774
      @samkuvila8774 Před 5 měsíci

      Also do you remember the piston ring sizes

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi, they are OEM BMW pistons and rods, with a heat treatment and skirt coating done to the pistons. The rods on some 2009 and 2010 are cut differently to the post 2011 onwards S63

  • @muki_hi
    @muki_hi Před rokem

    i think u will get a leak from the upper oil pan as u did not put sealent where the block meets with the timing cover

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi Muki, that section of the gasket has a special "Rubber" compound which expands when the parts are torqued together creating the seal - Also BMW manuals don't call for silicone on that section - Hopefully I won't leak 🤞

  • @diegovillalobos8549
    @diegovillalobos8549 Před 29 dny

    Hello if my n63 4.4 twin turbo is locked up do I need a rebuild or is that engine done?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 29 dny

      It all depends on how much damage is inside - what h the F10 M5 videos on our channel, that engine was seized and we are going through a full rebuild - Also the S63 and N63 are basically the same engines.

  • @speednationautomotive

    Anyone knows how to adjust the camshaft pulleys on the s63

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Please explain further, the camshafts have no pulley - if you’re timing the engine you need the timing tools and follow a certain procedure

  • @tariqyunus4605
    @tariqyunus4605 Před 3 měsíci

    Getting a lean code, high long term fuel trim at idle, corrects under throttle. What are the most common areas of a vacuum leak on this engine?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 3 měsíci +1

      PCV Hoses for sure are a good starting point - Buy or borrow a smoke machine and test the intake for leaks

    • @tariqyunus4605
      @tariqyunus4605 Před 3 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects replacing the PCV hoses this weekend

    • @tariqyunus4605
      @tariqyunus4605 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects changed PCv valves and oxygen sensors. Smoke test negative. Long term fuel trim bank 1 went from 20’s and bring up check engine light to 10-15. Still high, maybe bad fuel injector?

  • @nickazero8191
    @nickazero8191 Před 9 měsíci

    U know the bolt size for the engine stand to the motor ?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi, the bolt sizes will vary depending on the stand you have - but the tread are the same as the engine/gearbox bolts

  • @peterhubek
    @peterhubek Před rokem

    Hi, is there any particular reason why engine block have been sleeved ? I own BMW 650i with 100k miles, it desperatly need an engine rebuild. BMW sells oversized pistons and there are shops who can bore and hone alusil blocks.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi Peter, the cylinders 2 and 5 had deep marks on the walls and sleeving the block was my best option. No shops in Australia would do the Alusil block and the cost of it would outweigh the benefits. Having the block PROPERLY sleeved will increase its ability to hold higher levels of boost. Also all 8 pistons were perfectly fine so I just had to sleeve the block and replace the piston rings

  • @schnelll1748
    @schnelll1748 Před 8 měsíci

    I've got that torque wrench! One question, why would you not up the rods? Budget build for customer, or they're not going past 700/800 hp?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Hi, the pistons and rods were still good and this it my wife's car, anything with 100Hp that moves is OK for her 🤣 let alone the 550HP already in the car. The Current M5 I'm rebuilding is going to be fully forged - Keep an eye up for the next videos

  • @user-hj9pk3pd1y
    @user-hj9pk3pd1y Před 7 měsíci

    Could you tell me how tight the bearings are?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 7 měsíci

      You mean bearing clearances or torque specs on the caps ?

  • @etoilebrillantedumatin8888

    wanting to clean my injector well, I dropped a small 5 cm plastic brush into the piston at the bottom. is it dangerous to leave it? if not how to extract it? Thanks a lot.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      You most definitely need to remove it. If that brush jams one of the valves open the piston will likely hit it and it wold be game over for your engine. Try compressed air with a long nozzle pistol.

    • @etoilebrillantedumatin8888
      @etoilebrillantedumatin8888 Před rokem

      ​@@dnl35projectsthanks a lot for your answer

  • @GRASWALD.
    @GRASWALD. Před 7 měsíci

    My s63 oil consumption is like 1l 1000km, no oil leaks,have rebuilded turbos, just changed oil separators,still same.
    What you suggest to check next?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Valve stem seals are the most common reason these engines blow/consume oil - Depending on the mileage your rings could be a bit worn making the oil consumption higher.

    • @GRASWALD.
      @GRASWALD. Před 7 měsíci

      @dnl35projectstnx for answer. its 230tkm, compression ratio is 9, one or two cylinders 8 something,is this difference a problem? What's the easiest way to check valve stems and rings or i need to take valve covers off again?

  • @syxtoaa5
    @syxtoaa5 Před rokem

    The head bolts should have a couple rounds of 90 degree turns

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Correct, you can see the numbers written on cardboard at 10:52. The head bolts are torqued to 30Nm + two times of 90 degrees of angle

  • @ethaniverson4876
    @ethaniverson4876 Před rokem

    What car did this engine come out of? I plan on doing a rebuild of my f13 m6 due to spun con rod bearing.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Hi, it's out of a 2010 X5M - Te best advice I can give you is to take your time when doing it.

  • @MishoChikhladze
    @MishoChikhladze Před měsícem

    Can you advice me where can I buy cheap parts of engine for service? I want for S63T engine

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      Hi, There are a few companies I use to source parts at a good price and FCP Euro in US is one of them - Check their website.

  • @NickDent
    @NickDent Před rokem

    Great job! I bought a 2010 X5M and the engine blew in the first month. The auto dealer would not help me at all. So it has been in my driveway for almost two years now. I wish you could help me fix it? What I saw with the endoscope camera was one of the cylinder walls looks like it cracked. And I'm getting quotes of 15,000 USD to fix it. I'm so sad and still paying on the loan.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +2

      I'm sad to hear that Nick. Unfortunately that's it happens a lot, it might even had a problem before you bought and someone just patched it up to put the car for sale. I'd definitely help if you lived near by. On a bright side, once you have the engine and taken care of, these cars are amazingly fun to own and drive. They pretty fast and have lots of room for any hobbies you may have. Do you have any interest in rebuilding the engine yourself ? I could help remotely 🤣🤣

  • @RomCohenOfficial
    @RomCohenOfficial Před 6 měsíci

    Well done for the work, very professional, looks great, I have a garage and also a car like this, I'm doing a project on it, if I need parts, maybe you can help me, my name is Rom, and I'm from Israel, I'd appreciate your help, thanks

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, sure ! Send me a message if you get stuck somewhere - dnl35projects@gmail.com

  • @miitchsanders
    @miitchsanders Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Daniel, who sleeved the block in Sydney as I am trying to find someone to do it and no one wants to touch the N63/S63 blocks.

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi Mitch, it was actually a friend who owns a machine shop / engine building business here on the Northern Beaches (Sydney) I asked if I could share his business details on CZcams and he said NO cause he was too busy 😩 Apparently because these blocks are made of Alusil it’s a lot harder to do then a normal aluminium/cast iron block. Yet he still charged me $4k but luckily my pistons were good and we were able to re-use them. I could try to convince him to do another one if you’re in Sydney.

    • @miitchsanders
      @miitchsanders Před 11 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects wow he looked after you. Definitely would like to speak with him if you can convince him!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci

      Send me your contact on dnl35projects@gmail.com

  • @chevyj357n
    @chevyj357n Před 11 měsíci

    What main and connecting rod bearing did you use?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, I used King Bearings as main and ACL for the Rod-bearings.

  • @chombifittrends968
    @chombifittrends968 Před rokem

    greetings brother! Great job, thanks for sharing your knowledge! I can ask you a question, I have a 2012 BMW X6 M, S63 4.4 twin turbo gasoline engine. The block broke, I'm looking for a block to make the new engine. Several mechanics tell me that the N63 block is the same as the S63, is that true? if you can help me thanks 😎

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Hi, Yes the block, crankshaft, oil pump and several other bits on the lower side of the engine are the same and in fact my S63 have a big "N63" written behind the timing chain guides. The main differences between both engines are pistons, cams, exhaust manifold and turbos

    • @chombifittrends968
      @chombifittrends968 Před rokem

      @@dnl35projects Thank you very much for your answer. if my car block says N63/1 and the serial is S63B44A. so with your answer I'm going to look for a 3/4 of an N63 engine and the rest I have from my engine since what broke was the block. thanks again

  • @brokendreamsmusic
    @brokendreamsmusic Před měsícem

    What Are the Torque specs on everything you torqued?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před měsícem

      Hi, watch the videos I’m posting this week as they have the torque specs you’re after

  • @possenus
    @possenus Před 3 měsíci

    my engine S63 X5M F85 has 120k miles on it. I know timing chain is an issue, do I need to do a full rebuild? Pull engine out etc?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Timing chain wear on the F85 is not as bad as in the E70 but still cannot be ignored. There is a way of checking how stretched the chains are it by inspecting the tensioners (small lid behind the intercoolers) however if you want to replace the chain is definitely an engine-out job and rebuild. basically there is no way to replace the chains without removing the timing cover and in order to do so, you first have to remove the sump and the engine heads to be able to remove/install the timing cover.

    • @possenus
      @possenus Před 2 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects thanks for advice. I guess I will check the tensioner. Another CZcamsr also mentioned tightening the oil pump chain.

  • @alexmike5445
    @alexmike5445 Před 5 měsíci

    Did you sleeve the cylinders?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, cast iron sleeves - once you do that the block actually gets stronger than with its factory Alusil bores

  • @JellyStyleMaster
    @JellyStyleMaster Před rokem

    Why did you go with OEM pistons and rods? Arent aftermarket like CP Carrillo better rods and pistons, and also less expensive? If you're going to do it, i mean, a full set of both is like 5200.00 USD, unless BMW OEM is far less?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +2

      Hi Joseph, I did not change the rods or pistons because they were good. I did get a thermal barrier and teflon coating on the pistons and new rings to match the sleeves on the block (you cannot use OEM rings)

  • @BogdanGamingHDbogdyZ21

    hi, can you tell me what torque the screws get because i`m rebuilding the same engine but the problem is that i didn`t find any instructions with torque. thx:)

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi, I'm in the process of making more detailed videos with the torque specs but its still a few weeks away .... What exactly you need the torque specs for ? You can also find detailed information on ISTA

    • @BogdanGamingHDbogdyZ21
      @BogdanGamingHDbogdyZ21 Před rokem

      but can you tell me where did you find the torque specs and i don’t have ista. i need the torque specs from the whole engine:) or do you have insta to comunicate better?

  • @honorablewiz7447
    @honorablewiz7447 Před 9 měsíci

    I went to go try to do this myself but theres a bunch of wires and tubes in the way

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 9 měsíci

      Its a very time consuming job but definitely worth while - Patience and and a good camera is all you really need (take photos of everything to install it back later)

  • @gtradis7955
    @gtradis7955 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello, I have a question, will it be possible to replace the timing belt in the s63 e71 without removing the engine?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi, I don't think so. There are misleading photos online suggesting it can be done however, they show the timing cover removed but there is no way of fitting it back in without removing the engine heads and the oil pan. Your best bet would be getting it out of the car and doing a rebuild.

    • @gtradis7955
      @gtradis7955 Před 11 měsíci

      ​ Projekty @dnl35 Well, I'm not comforted, I'm doing it for the first time and I'm afraid to pull the engine out. However, after removing the head cover and installing the locks on 5-8, nothing was right, there were fights in completely different places, after unscrewing the loosening of the vanos, I set the rollers and the times match after turning the shaft 720 degrees, but the chain on the tensioner 5-8 is loose, it moves in the hands by about 0.5 cm .. and now the question is to replace both complete chains with the sprocket or just set the vanos 5-8 and not move? the upper slide was a cracked plastic and maybe it loosened the chain? that top slide you used to record a video about... 142,000 km car mileage uneven engine work pop-up error 002A9C AND 002A9D CAMSHAFT ON THE EXHAUST AND INTAKE SIDE

    • @gtradis7955
      @gtradis7955 Před 11 měsíci

      THE CAR STAND OUTSIDE 3 YEARS PURCHASED AS A LIGHT COLLISION

  • @orlandohillard9108
    @orlandohillard9108 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a 2015 N63 that does not burn oil , but i notices after driving for hours. I smell burnt oil only on the passenger side..smell like it hitting the exhaust, but no one can find the leak

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 9 měsíci

      Thats a N63TU - they develop oil leaks in their early stages of life and usually the oil burns with the high engine temperature and dont leave traces - It is also very hard to diagnose because of the hard to reach areas around the engine bay but if I was to have a guess I'd point to your Valve cover gasket and PCV hoses

  • @darylmorse
    @darylmorse Před 8 měsíci

    Nice video. Why did you have to rebuild the engine? How many kms were on it? What symptoms did it have?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi, it was blowing a bit of smoke 💨 and I was certain it was the stem valves but once I opened it there were scratches on 2 cylinder walls.
      162k Kms - these engines are beautiful but they definitely need rebuilding after 100-150k kms - even if it runs well, every single seal/gasket will leak

    • @darylmorse
      @darylmorse Před 8 měsíci

      @@dnl35projectsThey are very impressive, even though they aren't the most reliable. I hope it lasts for you! Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @aminujuldesuleiman9442
    @aminujuldesuleiman9442 Před 11 hodinami

    Is the engine block for n63tu the same with n63b44 ?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 10 hodinami

      There are a few variants specially if the car is all wheel drive but tecnically the S63B44A (non TU) is slightly different to the TU versions (S63B44B) - the main one is how the oil pump is mounted

  • @samkuvila8774
    @samkuvila8774 Před rokem

    What brand head gasket did you use?

  • @drewyager4020
    @drewyager4020 Před 6 měsíci

    What’s the difference between an N and and S. What’s in a 2020 X5 M50I?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi, basically the S engines (S63) come out on the M cars such as M5, M6, M8 and X5M - The N engines (N63) are for the non M cars like the 550i and X5 50i - on the early versions the N63 and then S63 block are basically the same however the S engines have different turbos, cams and a few other bits which increase their performance - You have a N63TU3

    • @drewyager4020
      @drewyager4020 Před 5 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects oh Wowzer. That was an incredible video and thank you for the info. Very very interesting and impressive. It’s a big engine. I hope mine will be reliable

  • @franswijnands4022
    @franswijnands4022 Před rokem

    I'm curious how much does a revision like this cost?

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem +1

      Hi, I'm actually doing a video on that exact subject. It costed me about $9600 AUD in parts only because the block was damaged and needed to be sleeved - If the block wasn't damaged I'd have spent just under $5K

  • @mraltran
    @mraltran Před rokem

    Hi, I'm wondering if you started the engine already and if there were any issues ? Thanjks

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi, yes the car was put together in November but I only had a chance to make the videos now. Already have around 3.000kms since the rebuild and its flawless. Had a couple of codes for oil pressure when first stared the engine but it was all sorted within a day - Always ensure you use a scanner to clear ALL engine adaptations when you do any major work.

    • @paulvarrieur976
      @paulvarrieur976 Před rokem

      Wish you could have included the turbo charger installation

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před rokem

      Hi Paul, keep an eye out on the channel as I'll be uploading more videos very soon. I have heaps of stuff about the X5M / S63 just finding hard to have the time of editing and putting the vids together. The Turbos are relatively easy and if you have them out please ensure you are replacing the coolant vent pipes (Y pipe) that goes under/in front of them

  • @-2-237
    @-2-237 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi mate!
    Been thinking for a long time about taking a s63 in poor condition and rebuild it. What do you think about it? I wanna try something new it’s just for me :) I'd be very happy to hear your opinion on this.
    many thanks!

    • @dnl35projects
      @dnl35projects  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, I think it depends on the car’s condition and whether you’re rebuilding it to keep the car or re sell it after it’s complete. If you’re building the car for yourself and can do most of the work it is definitely worth it however if your intention is to buy a cheap E70 X5M for example, you will not be able to make much money considering the time you spent on the rebuilt. That journey of rebuilding the whole engine is definitely something you will remember forever 👍

    • @-2-237
      @-2-237 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dnl35projects I am looking for a m5f10 from 2015 in good contidion, but I really appreciated your opinion. I have subscribed to you! Good luck👍