How to: Replace BMW Valve Stem SEALS (At Home!)

How to: Replace BMW Valve Stem SEALS (At Home!)

Today, I’m showing you how to replace a leaking valve stem seal on your BMW motor with just a few simple tools, and some patience! This will save you time, and money, when compared to removing the cylinder heads and going to a machine shop!

Here are some links to the products used today:

CTA Tools 2112 Valve Spring Compressor: https://amzn.to/3SXeik9 (affiliate)

Valve Holder (cylinder compression tool): https://amzn.to/3Tfnu3a (affiliate)

Valve Steam Seal Pliers: https://amzn.to/3rRIaCF (affiliate)

My Endoscope: https://amzn.to/3CxweuT (affiliate)

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Vlad Sen` says:

Can you reshoot a video about the process of assembling the S62 motor? About the installation of chains and vanos, in more detail

Brian G says:

Great video. Thank you. Keep up the great work

Nico_ e93_335i_DCT says:

Great job Chris. The engine looks great inside! have a great weekend. Regards Nico.

TheHardRunner says:

I would die if I had to do this. There is just no way. New engine, new car, keep oil in the trunk or take the bus.

Dantheman7913 says:

what sort of mod support is there for the s62? i’m lowkey considering swapping one into my z3 lmao

ronejr766 says:

If I ever need to do this job on mine… I wonder how many times I’ll drop the valve keepers while trying to put them back in?

uisperfect email says:

Nice job! I’m currently lapping valves on an N54 in my garage.

Bchara Knio says:

Please keep us updated on the m5 wagon

Nick Dalton says:

So close to firing it up

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