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740ilDuke 02-03-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SarTech (Post 864661)
I replaced the read subframe bushings on our new to me 2002 X5. It has 130K miles on it and the bushings were completely worn out. Knew that when I bought it.
Made my own puller, that didn't work very well.
I also realized that I was not going to get the new ones in with out the correct tool. Purchased the removal/install tool from Koch Tools. The tool worked as it should.
Test drove the car last night. What a enormous improvement, liking the car even more.

What's the tattle tale sign they are gone? I've seen a great write up on how
to do it. First off, I've got to get timing chain guides done. LOL.

StartX5 02-03-2012 03:17 PM

Transmission fluid, filter and pan gasket changed. Replace gasket and output shaft seals for both transmission drive extension and transfercase. 7-8 hours job.

StartX5 02-03-2012 03:19 PM

Tymatk, AE lights: why do you need resistor for 10w LED? Are they flickering?

PropellerHead 02-03-2012 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Phr3d (Post 864656)
tried four different 'laser-wash' houses (different owners, detergent and systems) to see if ANYONE could could get the crud off of the top of the tail window under the spoiler.

Is it crud on the glass? I use this stuff on all my cars glass.

http://www.my02.com/images/windscree...spolishcan.jpg

Use with a rotary polisher:

http://www.my02.com/images/windscreen06/glaspolish.jpg

Phr3d 02-03-2012 04:57 PM

nah, it was a feeble attempt at a joke, when the weather hits it's pretty hard to do proper cleaning, and my 'finding' was that laser/touchless wash houses could not clean 'under' the Xer's roof spoiler, leaving a Real pretty stripe of nastiness, top of tail window, on an otherwise (thanx to maguire's) shiny X.

PropellerHead 02-03-2012 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Phr3d (Post 864694)
nah, it was a feeble attempt at a joke, when the weather hits it's pretty hard to do proper cleaning, and my 'finding' was that laser/touchless wash houses could not clean 'under' the Xer's roof spoiler, leaving a Real pretty stripe of nastiness, top of tail window, on an otherwise (thanx to maguire's) shiny X.

Doh! :doh:

SarTech 02-03-2012 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 740ilDuke (Post 864665)
What's the tattle tale sign they are gone? I've seen a great write up on how
to do it. First off, I've got to get timing chain guides done. LOL.

740iDuke,
What indicated to me that the bushing were worn was when accelerated from a stop you could feel/here a clunk in the rear end, when you shifted you would also feel/here the clunk. My X5 in a manual, I think it would be more pronounced in a manual car. The more aggressive the acceleration the more louder the clunk. Looking at the bushing on the car they did not look worn. Once I lowered the subframe it was obvious, each of them were in two pieces.
Pat.

TriX5 02-04-2012 04:27 PM

Oil change on the 4.4i and found the mystery coolant leak. When I replaced the V-pan gasket it looks like I didn't snug up the hose to the rear coolant manifold enough.

Then a wash for both Xs! :-)

Tomorrow going to have to clean out the inside as the kids keep creating quite the mess in there.....

weekend camper 02-10-2012 03:12 PM

New rear wiper, new rear bushings this week.

Ordered the Bentley manual from amazon.com with enough savings for a gas tank top up over the amazon.ca pricing. http://www.xoutpost.com/images/smilies/wow.gif

julezw 02-10-2012 04:59 PM

Diffs fluid change, T-Case fluid change, New A-Eyes globe, Some new temp switches, New water-pump and replaced the pulley which was damaged.

Got AC fixed finally - was re-gassed - indy said it was filled with air??!!

I had taken it to dealer a while back and they performed some deodorising of my AC with out asking me, then when I got it back AC didn't work....I argued and argued and they wouldn't fess up, even though they practically robbed me! Indy said it was lucky the system didn't blow as it was under a lot of pressure.
Last time I go a stealer!! Big waste of time & money :rolleyes:


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