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Wife's x5 had a big oil leak was the seal on the right CV
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If the right o-ring for the hub seal support housing or the hub seal itself was leaking hopefully you went and replace the Differential OIL that leaked out. That is not a seal for engine oil.
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Like everyone has said, the OFHG and vanos line are typically done together. Plenty of "while you're in there" items to inspect as well if you DIY this big job. I would say start it early on Saturday AM and finish up by Sunday afternoon. Split into two days.
Here's my OFHG DIY guide on an X5 3.0i https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYCgnUkDvJk Since so much has to come out, not a bad time to do a water pump, thermostat, belts. |
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I think I made an incorrect observation. I thought had engine oil on the inboard side of the right CV. I thought it came from the end of the CV but I didn't follow up and the car is still consuming oil I thought it had stopped. I'm having what seems like drive train noise that could be a drive shaft, CV out now that to mentioned, differential. I need to track that down before I send a gear from the differential out the bottom of the oil pan. I replaced a worn bearing which helped but didn't eliminate the whirr. I noticed the other day the outer boot on the right CV split so I wouldn't be surprised if that outer joint is damaged and causing the noise
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The noise doesn't really go away I'm hoping it's just the last of four bearings but it feels like some vibration/noise below me (driver ) indicating drive shaft or transfer case.
It's subtle I will check the dfferential asap. I want to remove the bottom plate to get a good look to squash the oil leak problem with that car. I did not notice oil on the inner side of the right CV after I replaced it but if it was gear oil not engine oil that could be the cause of the noise as it does sound gear-y. (but don't notice a difference power on power off or neutral for that matter). My copy has no drive train noise at all. I can hear wind and tires when I'm driving that's it. Wife's car I hear a subtle moan. It was howling and I determined it was the bearing. A second time also bearing. Third time I changed the suspect bearing and the sound wasn't much different but I was starting to get a vibration in the steering wheel which disappeared. I only have one more original bearing remaining so I'll preemptively replace that but also check the dif oil level (and suck out a bit to examine). Thanks for the feedback I actually wasn't aware the differential used gear oil I thought with the 8 Qt capacity the car used engine oil for the differential. I have winter tires on the car that have the less than desirable effect of sounding just like a worn bearing at slow speed but wife and I have identical tires and my car doesn't have the drive train sounds wife's car has. I'm thinking I'll put a remote camera/mic under the car to see if can determine the source before it ever becomes more than subtle Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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