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10-11-2018, 12:30 PM | #1 |
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N55 Vacuum Lines/Hoses Replacement
Hey all, does anyone have a solid DIY on this? I have the Bentley manual and can't really find it, and all of the DIYs I'm seeing for this are on the N54, which has quite a different vacuum system from what I understand. I've replaced my boost solenoid and I know that two vacuum lines run off of that unit, so I can follow those lines and replace them. Are there others I should be looking for?
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I have not come across a dedicated DIY for the N55 platform. Mike |
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10-12-2018, 11:20 AM | #4 | |
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This would be super helpful!
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If you've already replaced those two lines, obviously the short non-insulated tubing runs to the valve cover. Accordingly, next to the short tube connection point on the valve cover, a longer piece of tubing exits your valve cover and is initially anchored to the bracket that secured both O2 sensors. Does your car have a golf tee mod? |
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10-21-2018, 02:25 AM | #7 |
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N55 is easy to do and honestly doesn't require much guidance. Almost everything is visible and possible with a bit of creativity and care (cut off the old hose rather than trying to wrestle them off and break nipples)
The N55 vacuum plumbing is far less susceptible to damage/ageing than the N54. If you have done the golf tee mod then cap off the feed at the rocker cover instead. The hardest part is the long hose from the wastegate solenoid to the wastegate actuator and this is the one where creativity really helps. The hose which i always find the most concerning is the short one from the rocker cover to the wastegate solenoid. It is almost always stiff and feels too easy to slide off. Sometimes the rubber joiner on the plastic line between the vacuum pump and the rocker cover id also a bit loose so a suitable spring clamp may give some more peace of mind. Just remember it is a vacuum system so the whole thing should suck together tighter and nothing will blow off. I used BMW vacuum hose as I had heaps spare from another job. It used to come in 5m rolls. |
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10-23-2018, 12:49 PM | #8 |
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Also looking forward to that DIY. I don't see many but I do see that hard line going across the engine bay.
I found the braided cloth like vacuum line going down towards the turbo but I can really see where it goes past the thermostat. I'm assuming it goes to the black nipple (heh) near the front of the turbo in this pic by the wastegate. Looks like fun to get to. |
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10-23-2018, 08:47 PM | #10 |
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Ah that makes way more sense. Thank you. Hopefully its easier to reach. I don't really see where the DV vacuum line would go on any diagrams. I'm sure its pretty crusty by now too
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10-23-2018, 10:01 PM | #11 |
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No vacuum line to the DV, it's electronically operated. Wastegate is easier to reach from underneath the car I think.
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10-24-2018, 12:39 PM | #12 | |
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Also as far as the golf tee mod - can you explain that a little further? I'm not using a golf tee, I've got the cable for the exhaust flap disconnected in the trunk, I haven't done anything else besides that.
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10-25-2018, 04:14 AM | #13 |
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Solenoid is the electronic device which controls the vacuum applied to the wastegate actuator to close the wastegate and generate boost. Our cars' wastegates are controlled in the opposite manner to most turbos.
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11-02-2018, 08:43 AM | #14 |
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I replaced my vac line that connects to the Westgate , Glad I did that braided line was on its way out. Also if you do replace it try to re-route it from the massive heat
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Did anyone ever post a DIY for this? i didnt see anything and havent found a good engine pic with the lines outlined.
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04-01-2019, 06:02 PM | #16 |
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When I did the valve cover, I replaced the two little ones on the boost solenoid. I will do the one to the wastegate actuator next time I am under the car. I recommend hose Candy hose, I have been using it on boosted cars for years, it is thick wall and will not pop off.
http://shop.hosec*********/silicone-hose/
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06-10-2019, 07:11 PM | #17 |
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I tried to replace my solenoid but I couldnt get to the bottom nut and I couldnt even take off the vacuum lines. I'll try again when the engine is completely cold. Whats the best way to get to the turbo wastegate nipple?
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I decided to replace my vac lines while doing some other work, but did not change the solenoid yet. I had extra vac line from my N54, which had tons more than the N55. I used https://www.verociousmotorsports.com/ which was recommended on a thread I read somewhere. My water pump and thermostat were out, so I probably had more access to my wastegate. I cut the existing line as close to the nipple as possible, then carefully cut length wise down the line with the nipple underneath. Take your time and it should come off or pull off after you release some tension/grip of the line. My existing line wasn't as bad or brittle as I would have expected, I have 65k on my 2011. The line from solenoid to wastegate runs along the underside edge of your valve cover and is clipped toward the front of the engine. From there it drops down between your inlet and other pipes straight to the wastegate. The wastegate nip is metal, so if you can't see to cut you may be able to pull it without worrying about breaking a brittle plastic nipple. I would still be careful and use slow constant force to pull. The new line should push on pretty easy or at least mine did. Here's some pics for reference. Also, I apologize that I'm writing this on my phone!
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06-10-2019, 09:56 PM | #19 |
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wastegate solenoid with new line. You can see the old line dangling. I removed the old line
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06-10-2019, 10:23 PM | #20 |
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I just ordered a 3/8 deep 10mm thought that would work. Maybe I can try when getting at it from under the car. Did you use any picks to take off the lines? Mine seemed glued on there.
Yeah I noticed that the vacuum line to the wastegate was really accessible when i was changing the DV. Hoped I wouldnt have to get under the car but it is gonna be worth it haha.
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How about those DV hex bolts? The top bolt was a slow pain for me! I was sure the bolt would be stripped.
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