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Originally posted by Sid_E46 View PostI recently used a LAUNCH X431 tablet to bleed my SMG system after doing a clutch job. The first time around it kept on failing the accumulator pressure test even though the pump was originally working. I replaced it with a slightly newer pump and it passed ass the tests and bled properly. I only did it once and it seems to have worked well, is it still recommended to run it more than once.
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I recently used a LAUNCH X431 tablet to bleed my SMG system after doing a clutch job. The first time around it kept on failing the accumulator pressure test even though the pump was originally working. I replaced it with a slightly newer pump and it passed the tests and bled properly. I only did it once and it seems to have worked well, is it still recommended to run it more than once.Last edited by Sid_E46; 08-22-2021, 07:43 PM.
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Originally posted by humarahumara View PostThank you so much Oceansize and Irhase46m3 for your responses. I'm almost slightly relieved that I'm not the only one to experience this. Indeed a part of me thinks that there is just more noise now b/c of how close the pump is to the firewall. The buzz though is really distracting for both myself and passengers. I hate having a car that sound "broke" ...even though i'm not experiencing any driving or shifting issues. I'm going to bleed and bleed again and see if it makes a difference. Will report back if it gets better or not.
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Thank you so much Oceansize and Irhase46m3 for your responses. I'm almost slightly relieved that I'm not the only one to experience this. Indeed a part of me thinks that there is just more noise now b/c of how close the pump is to the firewall. The buzz though is really distracting for both myself and passengers. I hate having a car that sound "broke" ...even though i'm not experiencing any driving or shifting issues. I'm going to bleed and bleed again and see if it makes a difference. Will report back if it gets better or not.
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Originally posted by Irhase46m3 View Post
Hi There - I used to have the buzz specially when it starts heating up in CA, i dont have this buzz anymore, from my experience the buzz is coming from the transmission gear actuator (which is the longest line) - I had to bleed probably around 12 - 16 times to get all the air out (just at this step and nothing else) - Additionally, what helped me in the end, was how the lines got routed to the pump, if you are bending a line too much, the sound will be more pronounced. As of right now i do not have any issues with the pump, no strange noises.
Hope this info helps!
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Originally posted by humarahumara View PostKInda at my wits end.... are folks really bleeding 24-30 times to get all the air out when relocating?
I relocated the pump about a year ago. I bleed the system and have driven without issue. But after about 30 miles I get a buzz coming from the pump when slowing down to a light and gear shifts from 2 to 1.
I bleed the system now a total of 5 times. Each time the same. No cog, no shifting issues...just this "buzz". Again, only when the car shifts from 2 -1 when stopping at a light. No buzzing when I shift.
Do I just keep bleeding actuator and clutch over and over and over...??
I have not seen any leaks.
Hope this info helps!
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Originally posted by humarahumara View PostKInda at my wits end.... are folks really bleeding 24-30 times to get all the air out when relocating?
I relocated the pump about a year ago. I bleed the system and have driven without issue. But after about 30 miles I get a buzz coming from the pump when slowing down to a light and gear shifts from 2 to 1.
I bleed the system now a total of 5 times. Each time the same. No cog, no shifting issues...just this "buzz". Again, only when the car shifts from 2 -1 when stopping at a light. No buzzing when I shift.
Do I just keep bleeding actuator and clutch over and over and over...??
I have not seen any leaks.
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KInda at my wits end.... are folks really bleeding 24-30 times to get all the air out when relocating?
I relocated the pump about a year ago. I bleed the system and have driven without issue. But after about 30 miles I get a buzz coming from the pump when slowing down to a light and gear shifts from 2 to 1.
I bleed the system now a total of 5 times. Each time the same. No cog, no shifting issues...just this "buzz". Again, only when the car shifts from 2 -1 when stopping at a light. No buzzing when I shift.
Do I just keep bleeding actuator and clutch over and over and over...??
I have not seen any leaks.
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Originally posted by robgill View PostGood feedback guys. I'm committed to the SMG and this is a recreational car for me so I'm just going to keep adjusting/replacing until it's completely sorted and reliable. Next steps:- Run another INPA bleed with pump in original position.
- If issues continue, replace fluid with OE
- If issues continue, replace clutch slave
- If issues continue, replace pump...
maw
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I figure I might add something to this thread regarding editing your inpa.ini file if you have a newer version of INPA (version 5.06). If you downloaded your INPA program through BimmerGeeks (at least from my experience), then in order to modify your inpa.ini file so that you can access the SMG clutch adaptation option, instead of going to "C:\EC-APPS\INPA\CFGDAT", you need to go to "C:\EC-APPS\INPA\PRT\ENGLISCH" and then click on the "E3PROTOK" file and edit this one.
I tried doing it the way that Irhase46m3 did it but to no avail it wasn't changing anything, so after doing some digging around the files I found out that you need to edit the E3PROTOK file for it to work. I might add I am using windows 10 as well.
Hopefully this helps if anyone was trying to access the clutch adaptation option before but had no luck.
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Good feedback guys. I'm committed to the SMG and this is a recreational car for me so I'm just going to keep adjusting/replacing until it's completely sorted and reliable. Next steps:- Run another INPA bleed with pump in original position.
- If issues continue, replace fluid with OE
- If issues continue, replace clutch slave
- If issues continue, replace pump...
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Originally posted by zivagolee View Post
I emailed them a couple of weeks ago and this was their response. I have a rebuilt pump and did the relocation at the same time. I just did a fluid flush back to CHF11 with a slave cylinder replacement. Will see how it goes and hopefully no further error codes.
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Hello Zivago,
thank you for your message.
In few cases we had same problems when customers relocated the unit and used our performance oil during cold weather.
Please use the genuine Pentosin oil. When the hydraulic unit is relocated the regular hydraulic oil.
Regards, Johannes
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
kind regards
Ihr Burkhart Engineering-Team
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
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Please see the bottom of this page for their relocation kit:
https://burkhart-engineering.com/en/...6-m3-inkl-csl/
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Originally posted by oceansize View Post
This is why I think something isn't optimal since I rebuilt my pump at the time of my relocation. This is the first I've heard of Burkhart not recommending there fluid for relocations and yes I talked directly to them two years ago. Not saying things don't change but I will talk to them again this week and see what they tell me.
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Hello Zivago,
thank you for your message.
In few cases we had same problems when customers relocated the unit and used our performance oil during cold weather.
Please use the genuine Pentosin oil. When the hydraulic unit is relocated the regular hydraulic oil.
Regards, Johannes
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
kind regards
Ihr Burkhart Engineering-Team
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