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				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:12 pm
				by Raj
				[quote=""Dan1502""]Ok, so my X5 was built in August 2004 and has only done 14,000 miles.[/quote]
Damn, that's no mileage at all for that age. But as above, time based intervals should have kicked in.
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:13 pm
				by Raj
				[quote=""Dan1502""]According to the book, three brake fluid changes and two Inspection 1.[/quote]
Just beat me to it with your post. It's good the servicing has been maintained.
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:32 pm
				by Dan1502
				Yes, I snapped it up when I saw it.  One owner, stupidly low mileage and BMW warranty.  The colour combination and options weren't quite what I'd have chosen but I've bought a Garmin 3790t, which offers ok bluetooth connectivity and great satnav (voice control is brilliant) and I'll probably fit something to enable ipod/phone connectivity and I can live without heated seats.  I'm in the process of valeting it (more like detailing really) and the interior is like new apart from the driver's seat.  I figure that if I prepare it well at outset (the dealer prep left a lot to be desired) then it will be easy to keep clean going forward.  The great thing is that we can drive it pretty much as much as we'd ever want to without it becoming a high mileage car.
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:46 pm
				by robo
				Hi all can anyone help me,been on ebay for a breather gave him my chassis number he came back telling me i have the modded breather,he has one in stock price £46 +vat,but i thought if i had the new type it was only £20 +vat bit confused dot com.where is the best place to buy ? from agent or after market i was wondering about gsf or eurocar spares but without a part number to quote i am getting nowhere fast any help gratefully recieved, i have learnt so much about my car from all you good people!
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:28 pm
				by x555
				[quote=""robo""]Hi all can anyone help me,been on ebay for a breather gave him my chassis number he came back telling me i have the modded breather,he has one in stock price £46 +vat,but i thought if i had the new type it was only £20 +vat bit confused dot com.where is the best place to buy ? from agent or after market i was wondering about gsf or eurocar spares but without a part number to quote i am getting nowhere fast any help gratefully recieved, i have learnt so much about my car from all you good people![/quote]
If you have the new breather assembly you only need the breather itself and it can be bought direct from a bmw dealer.
As quoted by Bazzyboy in the op 'partno--filter assembly for breatherif have modded style housing------ 11127799366---£19+vat'
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:41 pm
				by robo
				Many thanks for clearing that up
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:22 pm
				by Sanj
				There was thoughts that if your car has the new breather design it won't suffer from the clogging up the old design does. It's made of solid plastic with no bits that can choke up, unlike the old foam design.
I'm gonna see, but might not look to replace it if it looks OK - hope mine has the old design though!
			 
			
					
				CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:07 pm
				by jeegnesh
				[quote=""Sanj""][quote=""x555""]Thats it then i'm turning my phone off on friday  
 
 
3hrs is more than enough mate even at your pace 
 
 
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Tart! Appraciate all your help! Just want to reply back with... Done!
Hopefully Friday!
Dan - think it will be the same thing but we're talking just cosmetic bits to remove here. So if you're happy to DIY, sae yourself a small packet![/quote]
Got my parts I'll be round yours on Friday morning. 

 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:51 pm
				by Sanj
				[quote=""jeegnesh""]Got my parts I'll be round yours on Friday morning. 

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Good - about time you got your hands dirty!
And you can be chawala! 

 
			
					
				CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:09 pm
				by jeegnesh
				[quote=""Sanj""][quote=""jeegnesh""]Got my parts I'll be round yours on Friday morning. 

[/quote]
Good - about time you got your hands dirty!
And you can be chawala! 

[/quote]
That's my only job the parts are for you.
 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:04 pm
				by Sanj
				Job done! Kinda....
For ref I have a Feb 04 build and I had the OLD style breather! So glad I changed it. BMW system said it was new only - rubbish!
Quick drive seems to show no obvious improvements, but as long as I didn't get any errors I was happy!
I broke the bolt for the wiper arm assembly, described as the 'rubber buffer' so one coming tomorrow and then I can finish put it all back together. Bolt sheared clean off, so be careful if you do this changeover.
Pleased to report Jeegnesh made tea (twice), released a tight bolt and helped fit the air filter housing! He did have to wash his hands! 
 
 
Many thanks to the posts from x555, X5Sport, bazzyboy and x man (and anyone else I've forgotten 

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				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:48 pm
				by X5Sport
				You're most entirely welcome  Glad it's sorted.  One less worry  
 
 
Got to do SWMBO's E46 version next, and that 
Is a challenge and a half looking at the info on the web. 
 
   
 
The E71 air filter seems to be about a two minute job and I don't know if it even has a breather/separator/plastic thingy on top.
Richard
 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:08 pm
				by Sanj
				Thanks buddy,
Just can't believe how adamant BMW parts were that I had the NEW assembly/filter! Glad it was old and the new part was the improved version, so-to-speak.
Just not sure on any improvements though. I have the cold idle vibration - sometimes minimal, sometimes more pronounced...
I have NO IDEA what that is but a cold start may tell me if it was the filter and breather in the morning. Get the feeling it isn't as I think I felt vibration on start-up tonight when I tested the X.
Thinking possibly a vacuum pipe is worn - but no idea where to start looking, etc... Hate to think I have to let it get worse before finding the problem...
Welcome to ideas...
As for anyone else trying this, get the following so all bases are covered:
1. Decide if you want the BMW air filter or a K&N/Pipercross equivalent
2. Get the filter
3. The whole assembly (if you have the old type the new one won't fit)
4. The breather only (in case you have the new one and you can replace like for like and save £22)
Parts I ordered for a facelift E53
13712247444  Air Filter £30.95 (plus VAT)
11127799225  Breather Assembly £40.96 (pus VAT)
11127799366  Oil Seperator £19.46 (plus VAT)
			 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:17 am
				by x555
				Well done Sanj  

 ......are you sure Jig didn't over tighten that wiper mech bolt and snap it..........as i'm sure he's getting some training in for the next arm wrestle challenge  
 
  
 
			
					
				Re: CHANGING 3.0d breather assembly
				Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:07 pm
				by jeegnesh
				Not me, I only assisted loosen though very tight bolts 
 
Question - If you have a new assembly, is there any point in changing the Oil Seprator, because it looks like a piece of plastic?
Also planning on going for the Pipercross air filter (
http://www.performance-filters.com/bmw- ... -632-p.asp) any reason not too?