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None of the studs on my front manifold came out, so that's probably bad for me. I can't imagine how I can wiggle that off with all the studs on. There's about 3/4" between the manifold and the subframe rail. Fortunately, I don't have to get this thing on the road quickly. It is going to be a ton of work this way, but I have the time.
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Whats the update here? I have a very annoying ticking and puffing from my 02 3.0 cats. I need to get on the job soon..
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Both of my cats were gone getting both P0420 and P0430 codes. I posted on thread #20 on how to remove the cats. |
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Couple questions. Did you have to remove the arm off the engine the attaches to the engine mount? Did you have enough clearance for your manifolds to drop? I couldn't tell based on the comments. Did the majority of your studs unscrew off the head verses staying in like the should? I see you ordered new ones regardless. How long did this take you? I am looking to get these for my 3.0 2002. Thoughts? https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-X5-3-0L...6/253086527915 |
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Thanks a bunch. Are you saying it's impossible to remove them with the studs in? I would prefer that method.
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I can't really say if manifolds can be removed with studs still in the head. Maybe others can chime in who have done the same job.
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I had a P0430 code for a long time. All my IM monitors passes but the secondary air. So I checked the air pump when engine is cold. I feel it blowing. I put a vacuum meter on the vacuum line to the valve and there's good vacuum.
I bought a foxwell NT510 and I activated the vacuum valve while the engine running and pump unplugged. I dont feel any exhaust coming out. I know my E53 2001 does not have a check valve. So exhaust should come out. I removed the valve and I can see a lot of carbon. I cleaned it with throttle cleaner throughly. Put it back. Code did not clear. However 24hours later the CEL extinguished and all my IM monitors are "green". I bought a replacement valve anyway, the amount of carbon in the port of the cylinder hear is about 1/4" thick, I dont know how to get that out. Hope it helps someone. If you see all your IM monitors green except for secondary air, it might not be the cat. |
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Cat replacements
Like you, Chedeng, I'm getting those dreaded Cat codes. Passed inspection last year, but I'm concerned I won't make it next November. I'm hoping my southern X5, avoiding most road salt, will be an easier task than you faced. Given the age of our vehicles, I expect most all of us will be doing this soon. Mine turns 13 tomorrow, and has 215k on the odometer. I'll look through your posts on this thread before I drive off that bridge .....
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