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Ryoken 01-31-2019 09:51 PM

took the shed up for a checkup, getting a knock from the rear end , integral link and bush, both sides. joy, then diagnosed Ps pump failure, and leaking pump to ps rack hose :)
and then to top it off I'm getting a rumble and a rattle from the left side, suspected vanos !
if you place your hands on the rockers you can feel one rumbling a bit more than the other, (this noise has started since I put Castrol edge 0-30 , I think going to thicker oil might quieten it down a tad

oh and I washed it , which made it look nice :)

LVR 02-01-2019 05:41 AM

Sorted some EPIC transmission slam. It had the 2-1 down shift clunk, the lurch at stop, the BANG when accelerating from a rolling stop, the 24 hour delay between selecting drive after being in reverse, the incline SLAM kick down when going up a hill, the laaaazy change between 3rd and 4th, the general reluctance to kick down. Got quoted $3,500 to rebuild the tranny so

yeah...nah..

Bought the seals and opted for geniune ZF solenoids and had my indi install it all. Now she drives like a BRAND NEW CAR!!! Smooth acceleration, gentle down shifts, correct and crisp kick down on even light throttle. $450 for the solenoids, about $60 for all the seals, $400 labour and all good.

We found some wild clutch pressure variations on ISTA between the gears before doing the job so looking into whether that might be something people could explore as a diagnostic measure for the trans slam...

Got quoted $2,500 to to the rear control arms and ball joints. The old ball joints were squeaking badly and loose to touch. Had a bit of a fail with the improper tool for the ball joints which slowed me down so now I'm the proud owner of a $200 version of the BAUM tool (:confused:) but that's ok as I'm sure it won't be the last time I do this type of job... parts cost was approx $360 so still well ahead... Haven't had the wheel alignment yet but already the camber has improved by about 3/4 inch

https://xoutpost.com/members/lvr-alb...1-17-12-39.jpg

Feeling pretty good with the conclusion of it all.... until the wife parks it at a friends house and some PR^%K smashes driver side the mirror on the way past... oh well... another job for the weekend...

https://xoutpost.com/members/lvr-alb...1-17-11-39.jpg

Overboost 02-01-2019 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LVR (Post 1153881)

Ouch!

Bdc101 02-01-2019 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LVR (Post 1153881)
Sorted some EPIC transmission slam. It had the 2-1 down shift clunk, the lurch at stop, the BANG when accelerating from a rolling stop, the 24 hour delay between selecting drive after being in reverse, the incline SLAM kick down when going up a hill, the laaaazy change between 3rd and 4th, the general reluctance to kick down. Got quoted $3,500 to rebuild the tranny so

yeah...nah..

Bought the seals and opted for geniune ZF solenoids and had my indi install it all. Now she drives like a BRAND NEW CAR!!! Smooth acceleration, gentle down shifts, correct and crisp kick down on even light throttle. $450 for the solenoids, about $60 for all the seals, $400 labour and all good.

We found some wild clutch pressure variations on ISTA between the gears before doing the job so looking into whether that might be something people could explore as a diagnostic measure for the trans slam...


It just drives me nuts how nobody knows how transmissions work or how to fix them. 99/100 people (mechanics included) in this scenario would have given up and just replaced the trans. Meanwhile you and your indy took a chance and fixed it for $900.



Good work! E53s frequently get sent to the junkyard and written off for less.

snik 02-01-2019 02:06 PM

This is true. I think it's BMWs fault. They don't fix shit. They just swap them out. So I think that creates the stigma like they're unserviceable.
Just gotta find a ZF specialist.


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StephenVA 02-01-2019 03:43 PM

+1 Remove and replace has become the solution to any large (and sometimes small) components/assemblies that have a fault code.

Emory39 02-01-2019 10:06 PM

An oil change and inspection 1 done today a good cleaning. She is all ready for the 906miles trip next week.

LVR 02-01-2019 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bdc101 (Post 1153895)
It just drives me nuts how nobody knows how transmissions work or how to fix them. 99/100 people (mechanics included) in this scenario would have given up and just replaced the trans. Meanwhile you and your indy took a chance and fixed it for $900.
Good work! E53s frequently get sent to the junkyard and written off for less.

Cheers mate. I bought it cheap as a beater to use as a work truck (put my tools in etc) but I've grown to rank it as my second best car of all time, so really have no issues taking the time to fix it up.

It suffered from neglect and I've still got to figure out the squeaky seat and groaning door hinge but then its' almost the way I want it and pretty well sorted.

LVR 02-01-2019 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snik (Post 1153920)
This is true. I think it's BMWs fault. They don't fix shit. They just swap them out. So I think that creates the stigma like they're unserviceable.
Just gotta find a ZF specialist.


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I agree. I put in an offer on a 4.8is interstate and the guy was banging on about how he spent $1000's on the gearbox, suspension etc... he'd had enough and that was why he was selling it...

X5only 02-01-2019 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LVR (Post 1153881)
Sorted some EPIC transmission slam. It had the 2-1 down shift clunk, the lurch at stop, the BANG when accelerating from a rolling stop, the 24 hour delay between selecting drive after being in reverse, the incline SLAM kick down when going up a hill, the laaaazy change between 3rd and 4th, the general reluctance to kick down. Got quoted $3,500 to rebuild the tranny so

yeah...nah..

Bought the seals and opted for geniune ZF solenoids and had my indi install it all. Now she drives like a BRAND NEW CAR!!! Smooth acceleration, gentle down shifts, correct and crisp kick down on even light throttle. $450 for the solenoids, about $60 for all the seals, $400 labour and all good.

We found some wild clutch pressure variations on ISTA between the gears before doing the job so looking into whether that might be something people could explore as a diagnostic measure for the trans slam...

Got quoted $2,500 to to the rear control arms and ball joints. The old ball joints were squeaking badly and loose to touch. Had a bit of a fail with the improper tool for the ball joints which slowed me down so now I'm the proud owner of a $200 version of the BAUM tool (:confused:) but that's ok as I'm sure it won't be the last time I do this type of job... parts cost was approx $360 so still well ahead... Haven't had the wheel alignment yet but already the camber has improved by about 3/4 inch

https://xoutpost.com/members/lvr-alb...1-17-12-39.jpg

Feeling pretty good with the conclusion of it all.... until the wife parks it at a friends house and some PR^%K smashes driver side the mirror on the way past... oh well... another job for the weekend...

https://xoutpost.com/members/lvr-alb...1-17-11-39.jpg

Where did you buy the solenoids from?


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