BMW 745i, 645i, 545i, X5, Engine Water Coolant Pipe Tube Leak Repair! $239.00!!


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New
Ended:
Sep 23, 10:55 PDT
Price:
$239.00 View item
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FREE
Item location:
Tucson,AZ,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Country of Manufacture:
    United States
  • Interchange Part Number:
    Bimmerpipe, All German Auto, AGA, uro
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    11 14 1 439 975
  • Other Part Number:
    11 14 1 439 975R
  • Brand:
    BimmerFix
  • Warranty:
    Yes
  • UPC:
    700465880741

The patented BimmerFix Coolant Pipe Repair System is a fast and less expensive way to repair a Coolant Transfer Pipe leak in a BMW N62 engine.  This popular V8 engine was used in BMW's flagship 735i, 740i 745i, 750i & Li series.  The N62 was also used in the sporty BMW 645Ci, 650i, as well as the 540i, 545i, 550i and the BMW X5 SUV.


GUARANTEED TO WORK OR YOUR MONEY BACK!!!

 For complete product information, go to the BimmerFix website.

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 The Front Seal on this Coolant Transfer Pipe can fail in as little as 40,000 miles.  The repair on this internal engine seal requires many hours of labor and can cost THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS!!!

A leaking Front Seal on a Coolant Transfer Pipe of the BMW V-8 N62 engine is a common problem that is very expensive to repair.  When BMW originally built the N62 and engines at the factory, the Coolant Transfer Pipe (part # 11 14 1 439 975) was installed through the front of the engine block, before the installation of the Timing Chain Cover.  However, once the engine is installed in the vehicle, it is very expensive to remove the Timing Chain Cover, in order to be able to install a new factory made BMW Coolant Transfer Pipe through the front of the engine.

A new method has developed, which involves accessing the Coolant Transfer Pipe by removing the Intake Manifold.  Once the Intake Manifold has been removed, then the old Coolant Transfer Pipe can be cut-out of the inside of the engine block, and a new "EXPANDABLE COOLANT TRANSFER PIPE" is installed in it's place.  There are several companies who manufacture these Expandable Coolant Transfer Pipes.  This is the most commonly used method of repairing a leaking Coolant Transfer Pipe because it is cheaper and faster to remove the Intake Manifold, than the original factory method of removing...

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