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      08-23-2013, 09:33 AM   #1
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Oil Filter Housing gasket DIY?

I have a 2010 328i (n52 engine), and am looking to change the OFH gasket over the weekend. I've seen many suggest to go ahead and drain quart or two of the coolant as it is worth it to prevent a mess. My question is where is the drain plug at? Is it difficult to get to? Looks like the radiator drain plug might not be accessible without taking off that underpanel underneath the car? If that's the case, and especially since I don't have any ramps, I might just skip the drain part and try to capture as much of the coolant as I can when I remove the housing. At least one poster mentioned how easy it was to drain the coolant, so I'm assuming there must be a plug somewhere that is easily accessible.
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^what he said. There is a very extensive DIY on this procedure and it's one of the easiest oil leaks to repair on the N52 engine. Start to finish in less than an hour for many of us
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Yes, I've read the DIYs on this project and they are very informative. But, they just mention draining the coolant and don't mention where the drain plug is. I can't seem to find it on my car.
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Yes, I've read the DIYs on this project and they are very informative. But, they just mention draining the coolant and don't mention where the drain plug is. I can't seem to find it on my car.
If you are facing the nose of the car, it is on the right hand side of the radiator underneath - you will need to remove the engine splash guard of course. It should be a easy to spot blue plastic screw. Work carefully with this screw! They tend to get brittle in some cases and usually best to replace with a new one instead of reusing. But with that said, I had no trouble removing the one on my car and didn't see the need to replace. The key is to use a nice and big flat screwdriver, and turn very gently so as not to yank it in any way. When refitting it is not necessary for it to be massively tight, it's the rubber seal that does this, so literally just has to be tightened lightly until it won't turn easily anymore.

Did this on the E46 which is similar, but still less complicated with not having the heat exchanger etc, but best would be to find a good DIY for this and follow it...

Good luck! DIY FTW!!
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It is very easy...like you mentioned, you just need ramps or a jack and jack stands.
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Dude, if you going to perform a diy you should invest in a set of ramps...you can get a set of rhino for $35
You could use it for oil changes too
Advance auto have $50 off $100 purchase so get yourself a set and some other stuff for $50
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Yes, I've read the DIYs on this project and they are very informative. But, they just mention draining the coolant and don't mention where the drain plug is. I can't seem to find it on my car.
Here's the coolant change DIY:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...hlight=coolant

There is one for the N54 too.
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