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      03-18-2019, 01:15 PM   #1
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VTT Crank Bolt Capture install guide

I decided to install the VTT Crank Bolt Capture on my F83. There’s a lot of discussion about the limitations of the CBC alone (without a complete crank hub solution such as the VTT Spline Lock), and I don’t want to continue that discussion here. I understand that this is not a complete solution, but for the minimal cost of this product and the 4 hours it took me to install it, I think it is a good investment. I am willing to bet others around here will agree.

While a few others have tackled this project on their own, most have said they had to disconnect coolant and intercooler hoses and then refill/rebleed the systems. I wanted to see if there was a way to install it without removal of any hoses. With the help of my neighbor (a technician for a major car manufacturer) were able to tackle this without spilling a drop or disconnecting a hose. I am by no means an expert, but I hope this can help others who are considering the same thing.

Tools needed:
Jack(s) & jack stands / ramps / or a lift
3/8 drive torque wrench
3/8 drive wrench
Various 3/8 adapters
8mm socket
10mm socket
13mm socket
17mm socket
T25 torx bit
E10 torx socket
6mm hex driver
Panel puller/screwdriver
Locktite/threadlocker
Small mirror

Here’s the process:

Remove the engine cover by pulling up.
Rotate the 6 bolts (10mm) in the upper cowl cover 90° counterclockwise.
Remove the pin from the center of the 2 grommets at the edge of the upper cowl, then remove the gromet.
Remove both upper cowls.

01

Remove the 8 bolts (13mm) from the carbon strut.
Remove the bolt (10mm) from the expansion tank.
Remove the strut from the vehicle.

02

Loosen the 7 bolts (T25 torx) from the air box. Note: the bolts do not come out of the lid.
Unplug the sensor.
Unplug the hose to the left of the sensor (hidden in big picture) buy squeezing the collar and pulling back.
Unclip/remove the intercooler coolant hose from the intake tube by gently pulling up.
Loosen the band clamp.
Squeeze the tabs towards the center of the intake tube and remove the intake tube from the vehicle.
Place a rag or something else into the lower portion of the intake tube to prevent debris from entering.
Unclip the small hose from the front of the radiator shroud.


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With the intake removed, you get your first glimpse of the crank pulley. The center of the pulley is where you will be installing the CBC.

04a

Remove the 7 bolts (8mm) from the Left and Right intercooler shields, then remove the shields (not all of the bolts are in the picture). Four of the bolts are accessed from under the vehicle, the other three are in the wheel well.

05

Remove the 9 bolts (8mm & 13mm, I think) from the oil cooler cover and remove.

06

Remove the 17 bolts (8mm & 17mm) from the aluminum skid plate and remove.

07

On the bottom of the fan shroud, remove the two bolts (T25 torx) holding on a small plastic/rubber air shield. Wiggle the piece out (this may be easier if you remove the hoses from the step below).

08

If you have an M2 Competition, there is a second shield which must also be removed. It is part #7 in the image below. Thanks to MR RIZK for this information.

08a

Remove the three bolts (T25 torx) in the lower radiator. Two hold the radiator, one holds the intercooler coolant pump.
Unclip the intercooler hose from the fan shroud.
Unclip the oil line from the aluminum subframe and remove the clip.
Lift the intercooler pump slightly and pop it out (towards the rear of the car). Let it hang or sit it on top of the aluminum subframe, if it will make it that far.

09

Extra Credit: If your oil cooler is like mine and has a lot of debris on top of it, now is a good time to remove it and vacuum it out. Remove the 3 bolts (13mm) from the oil cooler then gently lower and support it with something so it doesn’t hang by the oil lines. Clean/vacuum the area above it then re-mount it and tighten the bolts to 15 ft/lbs.

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At the top of the radiator, remove the clip holding the electrical wire to the passenger side of the radiator shroud using a pry tool or screwdriver, then unplug the electrical connector.

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Unclip the hoses (I think there are two) and remove the clips from the driver’s side of the shroud.

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A second set of hands is useful for the rest. Take your time and work slowly as to not damage the radiator fins, hoses, etc.
The fan/shroud is now just sitting on two tabs at the top, two tabs on the side and two tabs at the bottom. Gently lift the radiator fan/shroud and push it backwards towards the rear of the car to unhook the driver’s side tab. This tab is foldable but does take some effort. Fold this tab backwards as in the picture. You will have to move/flex the smaller vertical radiator hose and maneuver the shroud quite a bit to make this happen. The tab should look like this when you’re done.

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16a

Now, you have two options. You can remove the oil cooler via the Extra Credit instructions above and drop the fan/shroud out of the vehicle, or you can do what I did and get the fan up a bit and in a position where you can squeeze your hand between the lower shroud and the crank pulley and work that way. This is the position we got the fan into that allowed us to reach up from under the vehicle and access the pulley.

17

Be patient. I can’t stress this enough.
I don’t have a lot of pictures of this process because it’s hard to get a camera in there.
Using a mirror, 3/8 drive ratchet, small extension and E10 torx socket, reach up from the bottom of the engine bay and remove the 8 bolts holding the crank pulley onto the crank hub.

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Install the Crank Bolt Capture onto the crank bolt and check for the alignment of the 8 holes using a mirror. We had to place and remove the device on the crank bolt a couple times to find an orientation where all the slots lined up with the holes. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Crank Bolt Capture fits nice and tight on the crank bolt with zero slop.

Apply locktite to the end of the 8 bolts provided in the VTT kit and, using a mirror, hand thread them through the holes of the Crank Bolt Capture and into the crank hub.
Using a 6mm hex bit socket, tighten the bolts until snug, then follow up with a torque wrench and tighten to 25 ft/lbs. Do this at least twice to ensure all bolts are correctly torqued.

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If your crank pulley shifts or falls off, don't fret. MR RIZK has shared these two links that explain how to remove and replace the water pump and serpentine belt.

For water pump instructions, click here.
For serpentine belt instruction, click here.

You are now done. Reinstall all the parts you removed in reverse order.
The 17mm bolts on the aluminum engine skid plate were about 28 ft/lbs.
The 13mm bolts holding the carbon strut brace take 21 ft/lbs .
The 10mm bolt for the expansion tank on the strut brace takes 7 ft/lbs.
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Last edited by Rotzy; 12-17-2019 at 03:32 PM.. Reason: Image hosting, typos, bolt sizes, notes for fan shields & water pump belt removal/installation
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      03-18-2019, 01:47 PM   #2
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Great write up
Thx for taking your time to do this
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Thanks for the effort! Fortunate to be in the Bay Area where at least two BMW specialist shops can do the VTT CBC install for ~$550, and full VTT spline lock w/ CBC for ~$1150.
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Fantastic, congrats on being one step closer to worry-free, but do get the SplineLock Crank Hub for total protection.
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Awesome how to. I've been giving this more serious thought lately. Really doesn't look all that bad.
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Great write up
Thanks for sharing
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      03-18-2019, 05:21 PM   #7
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Great write up!!
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When we did it we installed it from the top so it was very easy with no mirrors involved but we did remove the coolant lines. Did you try to see if the fan shroud drops down like Vargas mentioned?
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When we did it we installed it from the top so it was very easy with no mirrors involved but we did remove the coolant lines. Did you try to see if the fan shroud drops down like Vargas mentioned?
If you want to pull the fan up and out like you did, the hoses have to come off. If you want to pull the fan down like Vargas suggested, only the oil cooler needs to be unbolted and swung out of the way due to the lines being in the way.

You are correct that the actual install of the CBC is easier with the fan out, but I wanted to remove as little as possible and definitely didn't want to remove any coolant hoses, therefore we just repositioned the fan and accessed the crank pulley from the bottom.
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Rotzy thanks for the write up !!

Stupid question did you remove the pulley belts as didn't see it called out in the write up.
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Thanks for the effort! Fortunate to be in the Bay Area where at least two BMW specialist shops can do the VTT CBC install for ~$550, and full VTT spline lock w/ CBC for ~$1150.
Which shop is it?

That is insane because isn't other shops quoting $3000 for the install? Bay Area is usually well known for expensive labor cost also.
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Rotzy thanks for the write up !!

Stupid question did you remove the pulley belts as didn't see it called out in the write up.
Nope. The pulley and belt stayed perfectly in place.
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Thanks for the effort! Fortunate to be in the Bay Area where at least two BMW specialist shops can do the VTT CBC install for ~$550, and full VTT spline lock w/ CBC for ~$1150.
Which two shops do it for $1150?
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Which shop is it?

That is insane because isn't other shops quoting $3000 for the install? Bay Area is usually well known for expensive labor cost also.
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Which two shops do it for $1150?
Contact Silicon Valley Bimmer for sure. $1150 seems about right for what's supposed to be a 10-hour install.
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Which shop is it?

That is insane because isn't other shops quoting $3000 for the install? Bay Area is usually well known for expensive labor cost also.
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Which two shops do it for $1150?
Contact Silicon Valley Bimmer for sure. $1150 seems about right for what's supposed to be a 10-hour install.
They quoted me $1350.
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If you are in NorCal, why not just go to the Vargas shop for install?
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They quoted me $1350.
I guess it depends on who you talk to, or if you've been a customer there before. I'm positive they'll be able to work something out with an all ca$h deal...

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If you are in NorCal, why not just go to the Vargas shop for install?
Because VTT does not answer their service shop phone...

but on a serious note, I'm certain they'll be able to do the install for a very reasonable price.
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They quoted me $1350.
Still reasonable compared to some shops asking $3000+
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awesome, I think this is a good investment for sure
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God I wish I was mechanically inclined to do this
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God I wish I was mechanically inclined to do this
If you put a location down instead of “somewhere”, someone in your area might help you out
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Still reasonable compared to some shops asking $3000+
A quote of 3k+ is a "go away" quote. They don't want to do the work.
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