I think 2 of the most complicated parts about the vanos job on the E85 z4 are missing in the guide:
- Getting the vanos off the engine, as there is not enough room between the engine and front subframe structure without doing additional work. I only got that to work by removing the engine mounts and lowering the engine about 1" onto the subframe, putting a piece of rubber mat inbetween to protect the sump. (about 15min work if you have it on a ramp or lift, but you do need some kind of jack to lift the engine up to take out the engine mounts (4 nuts)).
I've heard of people manhandling the engine pushing it up to the cabin bulkhead with prybars and such, but I decided not to use brute force on my car and saw lowering the engine by 1" as the only way for the vanos to clear the front subframe structure without putting excessive force on other components.
- getting the vanos piston caps out requires bent needlenose pliers instead of normal needlenose pliers. Again because of the subframe structure is in the way.
Assuming that you don't want to get the complete engine out first, as those guides seem to be written around that scenario :lol:
(makes for great pictures, but doesn't tell the complete story alas).
These issues are afaik Z4 only; the E46/E39 etc have different monocoques with less bracing, so that's why they probably are missing in the guides. The suppliers probably just don't know. :roll: