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Old 01-07-2015, 08:14 PM
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I've seen your picture somewhere, I don't remember which forum now, but that is helpful. I wasn't sure what you used to cover your PCV valves. Amazing how much is different in our engine bays. My power steering reservoir is front left, it looks like yours is front right. My dipstick is front right, it looks like yours is back left.

Just curious if you've passed smog in CA with that setup with the clear hoses. After I finished all the seal work I took mine in for a re-test and the a-hole running the place checked every nook and cranny for my catch cans which I had very well hidden in the spaces behind/underneath the headlights. I had also replaced all my clear hoses with the standard black coolant hoses so everything looked original. He also really grilled me on what work I had performed to fix the problem, which I don't think he understood a word I said, and I am pretty novice at this stuff. Have I complained enough yet about how ridiculous the bar snap test is? I pass the sniffer, all OBD checks, everything...except smoke test after 20min of idling while his 1982 Commodore 64 chugs through it's processes.
Just got it smogged 2 weeks ago with my hoses in place. Passed
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Old 01-07-2015, 08:21 PM
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Old 01-07-2015, 09:34 PM
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Puffs of white or blue smoke from your N62 4.4 V8? Misfire CEL's? Here's the definitive guide for fixing it on the cheap. : BMW

http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=536317
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Old 01-08-2015, 03:58 PM
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On a somewhat related note, I also have an E46 with the somewhat rare M56 engine. Despite most calling it one of the worst BMW ever produced, I have gotten 150,000mi out of this thing without any issues until recently. The CCV valve on it is "unserviceable" even though it is accessible on the valve cover just like on the N62's. The CCV valve cap is deteriorated and coming off and I'd like to find a way to replace it. Maybe the hanger/screw clamp idea will work for it? The diaphragm on it is torn, though, and I can't find a replacement for it. Any ideas? I will try the E46 boards as well, but such a similar issue that I thought I'd throw it out there.
I would try this:
Get a new VCG & related (make sure it's Viton - Gloeckler is the brand, and then you can re-use it whenever you will need to re-service the CCV diaphragm), then take off the VCG, then clean it and take off the inner plate to access the CCV membrane. I would think that membrane is identical with the CCV membrane found in the 4.4 N62 engines.
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