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Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:46 am
by x555
Does anyone know the part no for the air filter because i want to order one at the same time as the breather thanks all.

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:35 am
by thedweeb
Looking on realoem mine is 13712247444 thats for a 2002 sport.
Dweeb

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:04 pm
by Hits553
Hi Guys

My 2005 3.0d had its 3rd oil change recently and the indy i used todl me that i need this part changing, but they didnt have it in stock so i need to take it back in. He qutoed £220parts and labour which includes breather value, air filer and fuel filter.

Does this sound about right?

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:23 pm
by x555
[quote=""thedweeb""]Looking on realoem mine is 13712247444 thats for a 2002 sport.
Dweeb[/quote]
Thanks fella :thumbsup:
Ironically i had been searching real oem over and over but couldn't find the damn thing and then after posting i finally found that it was in the 'Fuel Preparation System' section: :D

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:28 pm
by x555
[quote=""Hits553""]Hi Guys

My 2005 3.0d had its 3rd oil change recently and the indy i used todl me that i need this part changing, but they didnt have it in stock so i need to take it back in. He qutoed £220parts and labour which includes breather value, air filer and fuel filter.

Does this sound about right?[/quote]
I would say that sounds ok as the parts would be around the £100 mark and there is a bit of time/labour involved in getting at them.

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 11:25 pm
by thedweeb
[quote=""Hits553""]Hi Guys

My 2005 3.0d had its 3rd oil change recently and the indy i used todl me that i need this part changing, but they didnt have it in stock so i need to take it back in. He qutoed £220parts and labour which includes breather value, air filer and fuel filter.

Does this sound about right?[/quote]
Sounds about right but why dont you do it yourself and put the £120 in your pocket. :thumbsup:

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:39 am
by Hits553
Well i'm fine with changing the tyre but i'm not too confident with the mechanical side of thinkgs, unless someone in the Manchester area want to lend a hand with it!

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:15 pm
by x555
x man wrote ..... @ pvr the build date on my x5 is march 2005 and it did not have the modified breather filter fitted to it,
so not sure when in 2005 the modified filters were fitted.
I changed mine today along with the filter and it was the updated version...my build date was August 04 so either mine has been upgraded(which i don't think so to my knowledge) or perhaps x mans was replaced by an older version..... strange!
I was expecting mine to be the older type.

@ Bazzyboy you mentioned the two part numbers in your op so i only bought one being the new housing assembly with filter(as i thought i had the old one)had i thought that i had the new one i obviously would have only ordered the other part.
As for the other part 11127799366 for £19 i take it that is the seperate plastic part with two holes in the top (in x mans picture)....sorry for the lame question but if that is the filter and not the other round part that is part of the housing then it means i have a spare upgraded filter housing.

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:23 pm
by bazzyboy
yeah m8 u only needed the seperate part :headbang:
someone may have changed the breather already, some good dealers do advise them
u could sell the upgrade part to someone on the forum & they then only need to buy the filter

ps well done on doing it ur self :thumbsup:
did u notice any benfit bye the way

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:27 pm
by Sanj
First dibs!

Oh and yes - any benefits?

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:16 am
by x555
[quote=""bazzyboy""]yeah m8 u only needed the seperate part :headbang:
someone may have changed the breather already, some good dealers do advise them
u could sell the upgrade part to someone on the forum & they then only need to buy the filter

ps well done on doing it ur self :thumbsup:
did u notice any benfit bye the way[/quote]

Thanks bazzyboy...thats what i was thinking that it would benefit someone with the old type breather :thumbsup: As for benefits i wasn't sure whether or not it was just in my head but i took the x for a drive after and it seemed way sharper and much more responsive to the throttle.It felt clean again and when i gave it the beans there wasn't as much fog behind :rofl: The missus is of out in it today and she drives it more than me and will notice any difference so i will ask her later what she thinks. Thanks again for eveyone involved in a great thread/threads you know who you are :thumbsup:



@Sanj.........I will charge you extra for it already being broke in for you........you feckin magpie.......btw no offence there geordies ;)

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:31 pm
by Nige
Very useful info. I`ve got the old style one fitted, ordering the new £40 kit tomorrow :thumbsup:

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:04 am
by b11nnl
I was giving this an attempt yesterday but having difficulty removing the cover in which the air filter sits. There is around 5 bolts that hold this down, the one that is causing an issue is the one at the back hidden further down. Any chance you can assist on what I should be doing to get this off to get to the the brether and air filter. Seems like an impossible position.

Help would be appreciated

Cheers

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:16 am
by x555
Hi Bin...you either neet fingers like et :lol: or you need to take of the microfilter housing as shown here.... http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=64&fg=10
Two 13mm nuts iirc and the whole assembly slides forward and out and then you can get access to the allen bolt at the rear :thumbsup:
I'm just about to go in the garage and do exactly the same job ...again :headbang:

Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:27 am
by b11nnl
Thanks x555, top man, exactly what I needed to know. Will give this a second attempt tonight. Its actually turned out to be more difficult than expected.

Good luck with your one.

Cheers