Replace Oil Filter Housing Gasket BMW 3 Series E90√ Fix it Angel

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Working on my friends 2008 BMW 328i, replacing the oil filter housing gasket.

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This also applies to all BMW 3 Series E90 with N51 or N52,
6 cylinder engines.

There are 3 three torx bolts you will need to remove to replace the gasket. I used a Snap-On 8mm swivel socket, 1/4" drive to remove the bolt on the bottom of the intake manifold. I did not have an E10 Torx swivel socket, 1/4" drive in which I supposed to use. But the 8mm swivel worked great. I also used a 8mm Gear Wrench to remove the bolt in the bottom of the radiator hose.

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