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Originally Posted by Henn28
I adjusted my parking brake yesterday and was thinking about how well the x has been running, and how much fun it’s been. Bad call as the X5 gods heard and visited their wrath on me. Took the car to get dog food and got the dreaded “ding”, with a low coolant message. The bane of my X existence.
There were a couple things that I did, or didn’t do during my motor swap that the little voice in the back of my head told me I might regret. Im batting 1000 so far on that. A quick look under the hood confirmed what my gut was telling me, the heater hose running from the aux pump to the rear coolant manifold had blown. The hose snakes down the the bottom of the motor (no idea why) and back up to the manifold. It has a metal section swedged in this area too, and it looks like the hose came loose of the zip ties I used to keep it anchored and got too close to the steering rack and wore thru. I think it got loose and the column wore a hole in it.
I inspected this hose when I put the new motor in and it looked fine, so I re used it. However, whatever bracket BMW used to secure it on its crazy path under the motor was long gone. Zip ties to the rescue. Clearly not my finest hour.
She didn’t get hot and I’m waiting on parts now. I’ll do the double joint at the same time. My problem is that I can’t figure out the routing around the rack, or the exhaust manifold, which it has to bend around at the back of the motor on its way to the manifold. Nor do I know how BMW secured this coolant line originally.
Good times. Back on the road next week hopefully.
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I ran into my first problem since all my work also. Getting on the interstate yesterday, I smelled gas and thought "shit....something came loose" but I kept going since I only had 2 miles to get off the interstate again. Then I noticed my fuel gauge moving at a rapid pace.....LOL. Pulled off at a gas station and sure enough, the quick connect on the fuel rail hose had come loose. I know it clicked when I installed it, but lesson learned: ALWAYS give those quick connect hoses a tug to ensure they're clicked in properly. I lost 1/4 tank of fuel alllll in my engine bay. I did my best to clean it up and removed the hood insulation to clean that separately, but my garage will smell like fuel for weeks
Regarding your hose retention, have you checked realoem diagrams? Sometimes they're hard to figure out, but a bit of studying those diagrams normally leads to an answer.