pundit
01-17-2005, 05:57 AM
Well this should appear familiar to many of you...
1. Replaced thrust arm bushes (750IL)
2. Fixed oil leak from crank sensor bracket
3. Replaced front rotors and pads.
4. Serviced trans (filter, gasket, selector shaft seal, 4 litres Dexron III)
5. Replaced belts.
Notes relating to above:
1. These were suckers to remove! Both thrust arm bushing bolt threads stripped whilst removing. These bolts use 'cone' style locknuts which are a throw away item as they tend to pick up the thread on the bolts and bind up. Budget for new thrust arm bolts & locknuts when replacing bushes. (130mm x 14mm metric fine). I could not locate original BMW bolts & nuts anywhere in Melbourne. One BMW dealer said he would have to order them from Munich!! - You must be kidding! Another independent bolt supplier quoted me $100.00 AUS ($75.00 US) for 2 bolts/nuts inc. express delivery from his 'secret' supplier? - You REALLY must be kidding!! I ended up finding 2 130mm x 14mm metric course high tensile hex bolts with nylock nuts @ $6.00 each!! - more like it!! I found a very good adjustable forged puller which made removing the outer joints a breeze (will post pics soon). Replacing the bushes in the arms was straight forward. (Used a friends hydraulic bearing press)
2. Crank sensor bracket bolts were loose. Removed larger bolt, cleaned and used 'Stag' jointing compound to seal. Smaller 10mm bolt could only be tightened after removing A/C compressor in order to gain access as I wasn't about to remove the crank pulley (nut is at 340ft/lb!)
3. No drama here.
4. Trans filler pipe/pan nut was absolutely locked solid. I would have buckled the trans pan if I'd tried any harder (even used heat & hydraulic bottle jack on the wrench to try and shift this baby) Wound up removing pan with filler pipe attached. The old fluid was quite clean & minimal metallics on the pan magnets. There was a leak from the pan gasket and selector shaft seal so I decided to do a complete service while I was at it.
5. No drama here.
Things to do:
1. Adjust valve clearances
2. Check/replace banjo bolts on camshaft oil feeder pipe
3. Mobil 1 5w-50. (Is 5w-50 available in the US?)
4. EAT chip.
5. Maybe lower 1.5" - (Something not too harsh - SACH's?)
6. 17" wheels.
7. Hmmm...?? - That'll do for now!! ;)
Cheers.
1. Replaced thrust arm bushes (750IL)
2. Fixed oil leak from crank sensor bracket
3. Replaced front rotors and pads.
4. Serviced trans (filter, gasket, selector shaft seal, 4 litres Dexron III)
5. Replaced belts.
Notes relating to above:
1. These were suckers to remove! Both thrust arm bushing bolt threads stripped whilst removing. These bolts use 'cone' style locknuts which are a throw away item as they tend to pick up the thread on the bolts and bind up. Budget for new thrust arm bolts & locknuts when replacing bushes. (130mm x 14mm metric fine). I could not locate original BMW bolts & nuts anywhere in Melbourne. One BMW dealer said he would have to order them from Munich!! - You must be kidding! Another independent bolt supplier quoted me $100.00 AUS ($75.00 US) for 2 bolts/nuts inc. express delivery from his 'secret' supplier? - You REALLY must be kidding!! I ended up finding 2 130mm x 14mm metric course high tensile hex bolts with nylock nuts @ $6.00 each!! - more like it!! I found a very good adjustable forged puller which made removing the outer joints a breeze (will post pics soon). Replacing the bushes in the arms was straight forward. (Used a friends hydraulic bearing press)
2. Crank sensor bracket bolts were loose. Removed larger bolt, cleaned and used 'Stag' jointing compound to seal. Smaller 10mm bolt could only be tightened after removing A/C compressor in order to gain access as I wasn't about to remove the crank pulley (nut is at 340ft/lb!)
3. No drama here.
4. Trans filler pipe/pan nut was absolutely locked solid. I would have buckled the trans pan if I'd tried any harder (even used heat & hydraulic bottle jack on the wrench to try and shift this baby) Wound up removing pan with filler pipe attached. The old fluid was quite clean & minimal metallics on the pan magnets. There was a leak from the pan gasket and selector shaft seal so I decided to do a complete service while I was at it.
5. No drama here.
Things to do:
1. Adjust valve clearances
2. Check/replace banjo bolts on camshaft oil feeder pipe
3. Mobil 1 5w-50. (Is 5w-50 available in the US?)
4. EAT chip.
5. Maybe lower 1.5" - (Something not too harsh - SACH's?)
6. 17" wheels.
7. Hmmm...?? - That'll do for now!! ;)
Cheers.