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Now I need to replace the driver’s side upper timing cover, and then re-assemble everything, start her up, and pray there aren’t any leaks!
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My wife's brother in law built a crate. He's driving 2.5 hours to pick up something for me. It will be crate protected until I pick it up this summer. Never hurts to have extra parts! Anyone want to take a guess at the mystery part?
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Thanks, me too! I'll put together a summary thread of the work I've done so far. It's going to take some work for me to put it all together.
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It's easy to come to the conclusion by following the forum that E53s have a huge number of common failures. Members post because of problems but seldom about how few problems they have had. I bought my 4.6 new. Now has 122,000+ miles. In comparison to what I read here I must be the luckiest owner on the planet. I have had very few problems, even those that are called common. Stay the course.
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The exceptions have been window regulators and clips, which drive me crazy and are a woefully inadequate design, bordering on engineering malpractice. I think one could argue too that the cars shouldn't leak as much as they do, starting at an early age. I have, and have had significantly older cars that don't leak anywhere near as much as my BMW's have. Speaking of deferred maintenance, I'm about to order Range Rover L322 spring conversion front struts for my X5. I need new struts and my hope is that they are 1.5 to 2" taller than the X53 struts so I can yank the spacer lift I am using now up front. I read that BMW cribbed the RR L322 suspension and subframe design in mass for the E53 and the struts do look like carbon copies in terms of steering knuckle attachment, strut tower bolt placement and sway bar fitting.
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Current Original owner 2002 E53 X5 4.4i to 4.6i swap 2025 G06 X5 50e Former 1972 Audi Fox 1986 Saab 900S 1996 BMW Z3 1998 BMW E36 M3 Sedan 2004 BMW E46 M3 2006 Audi A3 Quatro 1993 Mopar 318 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2015 V6 Jeep Grand Cherokee Last edited by Henn28; 05-04-2022 at 11:22 AM. |
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- Power steering hoses and reservoir (massive leak) - Alternator bracket gasket (massive leak) - Valve cover gaskets (driver's side was particularly bad) - Upper timing cover gaskets - upper oil pan gasket (albeit small) From all my experience with this generation BMW and older, it's the same story. My 2002 maxima with over 250k miles on it has oily residue along the edge of the timing cover but it's never had a leak that drips. That's 4 years older and 150k miles greater than my leaky X5. Not saying BMWs aren't worth the extra effort, but let's call a spade a spade here ![]()
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Yup, a free working pano roof cartridge! The glass and spare parts are hard to pass up. I'll pick it up in Alabama this summer.
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