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Transfer case removal pictures...
2001 X5 4.4i Sport.
I am going to try and fix it myself. Loud "cracking" noise from transfer case when you apply sudden torque to transmission. If you mash the accelerator from a start, you will definitely hear it, but if you drive like my wife, it rarely happens. Checked the front driveshaft splines, they are dry, but not stripped. I made a mark on the shaft and the transfer case, and verified that the shaft and transfer case do not slip. If you remove the lower drain plug on the case (all ATF fluid will drain out of course), you can see the chain and with a screwdriver, you can verify that it is loose. Loose chain inside the transfer case. I bought a replacement from cobratransmissions in Miami for $146, and it got here in 2 days. Got the X up on on 4 jack stands. Removed the front stiffener plate. While removing the front exhaust nuts, one of the studs broke....DAMN! I'll worry about that later. ![]() ![]() ![]() Front exhaust section removed ![]() Did not remove the mufflers, ![]() Heat shields removed (easy with just a 10mm socket) ![]() DRY front driveshaft input splines. ![]() OK, gotta go. Will update rest of pics later. Last edited by dville; 06-26-2009 at 03:31 AM. Reason: changed picture server to photobucket |
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Cool!! keep us up to date!
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Here is the link to the chain...get it? hah hah...
Cobra Transmission Parts 1-800-293-1848: BMW X5 Transfer Case Chain |
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Rear driveshaft removed.
![]() ![]() Transmission has to be lowered slightly, so the shifter linkage has to come off. I marked it with a sharpie to put it back from whence it came ![]() ![]() Baby is awake...gotta go Last edited by dville; 06-26-2009 at 03:32 AM. |
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Let linkage hang
![]() BMW special tool 002-1022 (Transmission support adapter)![]() Removed crossmember from rear of transfer case...weight is now on jack ![]() I thought needed the jack to lift the transfer case, so I supported the transmission with BMW special tool 112233-569 and moved the jack to the Xfer case
Last edited by dville; 06-26-2009 at 03:32 AM. |
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Using a external torx socket (I bought a set of these years ago to remove the seats from my old 5 series) I tried separating the transfer case from the transmission.....
![]() Pain in the a$$ ratchet handle will not allow me to back off any of the bolts....WTF? ![]() So close, dang....this one will not even allow me to put the ratchet handle on:
Last edited by dville; 06-26-2009 at 03:33 AM. |
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good stuff. id be scared as hell to work under the x and having it so close to my face. thumbs up
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The BMW tech CD required 2 transmission jacks for this job. I don't have the luxury of a lift, so I have to make do with the 4 jackstands....I'm used to it now actually. |
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Wowwwww This job is too scary as helll it makes me feel like to run away from my X 4.4i
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While I am deciding how to get the case off, I decided to peek inside the drain hole and look at the chain....
Yep, there it is.... ![]() WOW, I can use my screwdriver and pretty much move the chain all the way down off the sprocket inside... 8) ![]() Way too loose... Last edited by dville; 06-26-2009 at 03:33 AM. |
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