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Gregsgroup 03-16-2019 05:52 PM

New project: 2002 X5 4.6is
 
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Hello, today I purchased a 2002 X5 4.6is project. Always loved these trucks. It’s Silver/Black with new tires all around. It was partially taken apart to fix the chains but never finished. It’s sat for a few years and we know things like bushings and fuel pumps don’t like to be idle. What’s unknown is if the valve train made contact. It currently partially disassembled with the the timing chain removed and the guides toasted. At the price point and with the condition of the body, it’s too nice to part out. Should be fun..(famous last words)

The immediate plan is to pull the heads and see what I’ve got. Fingers crossed yet little hope. :) Fortunately I’m no stranger to BMW’s as I have a 2001 740i Sport and just coming off a completed motor swap on a 1994 840ci.

Greetings...

Purplefade 03-16-2019 10:41 PM

New project: 2002 X5 4.6is
 
Good looking truck! Nice find, I’m super jealous [emoji106]



I’ve been dying to snag myself a 4.8is project truck but with three kids, one driving and the other two driving in May (twins)... I’ve got enough of a project (for the moment) with my current X.

I love the things, been toying with the idea of selling my 05 and looking for a good low miles 5.0i to drive but I think I’d be further ahead with the project 4.8is...based on all the issues the 5.0i have...


2005 X5 4.4i (04/05 build date)
Titanium Silver w/Black Interior

CleanIsFast 03-17-2019 08:56 AM

Goodluck! I love TiSi color on these E53 iS' vehicles

rwm514 03-18-2019 09:21 PM

Glad you are bringing it back to life. Keep us posted with the progress.

Gregsgroup 03-20-2019 05:52 PM

I looked at the motor and I got some decisions to make.

-do I put a chain on it and try to time it to do a compression check? This would delay my need to pull the heads immediately?

-just pull the motor and rebuild it from the crank bearings up? If I do this I’ll know what I have as I have other vehicles to DD.

-source a replacement 4.6is running used engine? I like this option yet pricing on these is high for the examples listed on eBay and since the are already removed, I could be exactly in the same boat I am now.

Thoughts?

rwm514 03-20-2019 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregsgroup (Post 1158053)
I looked at the motor and I got some decisions to make.

-do I put a chain on it and try to time it to do a compression check? This would delay my need to pull the heads immediately?

-just pull the motor and rebuild it from the crank bearings up? If I do this I’ll know what I have as I have other vehicles to DD.

-source a replacement 4.6is running used engine? I like this option yet pricing on these is high for the examples listed on eBay and since the are already removed, I could be exactly in the same boat I am now.

Thoughts?

I think you should keep the current engine and rebuild it. Who knows with the way old M cars and old SUVs in general becoming collectable the 4.6is with a rebuilt original engine may be worth something someday. Plus you will know everything about the engine and what has been done. Good luck!

Clockwork 03-20-2019 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregsgroup (Post 1157636)
...just coming off a completed motor swap on a 1994 840ci.



Greetings...

What engine did you swap into the "4 short" e31?

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Gregsgroup 03-20-2019 09:26 PM

4 short, classic! I found a very low mileage M60 out of a 95 540, direct replacement. My 840 blew the aux water pump and dumped the coolant. By the time I could pull over, it overheated and wrapped the block. Fun times.

andrewwynn 03-20-2019 09:46 PM

Do a quick set of timing and compression test on the cylinders. If they hold air, continue where left off on the chain guides


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Gregsgroup 03-22-2019 09:44 AM

Just ordered a new lower chain, timing cover and tensioner to follow that exact advice. I’ll set it up and run a compression test. One question I have is that the drivers side Vanos timing disc is loose. For the purpose of compression test, do I need to set that? Hopefully not at this point as I’ll have to order Vanos specific tools.


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