is there anything complicated about replacing this part? do i ahve to remove any suspension or steering rack parts to get to it?
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There are 2 ways to do it; either drop the steering rack or raise the engine. I chose the 'raise the engine' method since it makes sense to replace the engine mounts at the same time. You also have to disassemble & reassemble the oil pump while in the pan, so the more clearance you have the better.
Disconnect the AFM boot, maybe the fan shroud and fan also. Undo the engine mounts and slowly jack up the engine, either with a flat board under the oil pan or on the AC compressor mount. Watch for anything catching on the way up. Once you can get the engine mounts out, replace with some pieces of 2x4, I stacked 2 pieces for about 3" of clearance and that was plenty.
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Re: oil pan gasket replacement
Originally posted by bmwannabeis there anything complicated about replacing this part? do i ahve to remove any suspension or steering rack parts to get to it?
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Re: oil pan gasket replacement
Originally posted by derek wOriginally posted by bmwannabeis there anything complicated about replacing this part? do i ahve to remove any suspension or steering rack parts to get to it?
You have to get oil pump out which is held on 3 bolts to slide oil pan out, other than that everything is straight forward and btw, becareful with those little 10mm 25 bolts, dont overtight them because they are easy to break.95' M3.
90' 325i Turboed.
87' 325eS Fixed.
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