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My M turned 22 last week so I thought it was time for some upgrades. New wheels ,tires and coilovers. I went with Zeitgeist CSL-R wheels, Pilot sport 4S and KW V1
the wheels are stunning. Then some maintenance work .
Those look great. Thanks for being the forum guinea pig
My M turned 22 last week so I thought it was time for some upgrades. New wheels ,tires and coilovers. I went with Zeitgeist CSL-R wheels, Pilot sport 4S and KW V1
the wheels are stunning. Then some maintenance work .
Picked up an 03 e46 m3 with 110k miles yesterday and just did inspection 2 and refreshed all the bushings….now trying to take care of the big 3 and some eml and rear rubbing noise issue….
Really, taking all weekend to do this because I'm slow, like to clean and inspect stuff...belts, tensioners, pulleys, fan w/fan clutch, and new alternator. Original fan clutch after 85,000 miles was leaking the viscous fluid for some reason, so easy replacement since it was coming out anyway (thanks to Anri's comments on worn fan clutches contributing to overheating).
BTW--aside from brute force, is there a way to back off the slide nut on the alternator in situ in order to make removal a little easer? Gawd I fought that for an hour or so. Looking at the old alternator, the slide nut looks to twist as it is pulled inward; I attempted to push it back out a little after removal as I will put this one on the shelf for a raining day, but was unsuccessful (voltage will still OK around 13.9V running per the OBC last I checked).
Got some new-to-me trim installed. I have wood in my other BMWs, and I felt like it was missing in the M3. Doesn't help that the Titan Silver was poorly refinished. Hit the SMG surround with Duplicolor Black Vinyl paint. If anyone is able to identify what exact trim this is I would appreciate it.
Picked up an 03 e46 m3 with 110k miles yesterday and just did inspection 2 and refreshed all the bushings….now trying to take care of the big 3 and some eml and rear rubbing noise issue….
Really, taking all weekend to do this because I'm slow, like to clean and inspect stuff...belts, tensioners, pulleys, fan w/fan clutch, and new alternator. Original fan clutch after 85,000 miles was leaking the viscous fluid for some reason, so easy replacement since it was coming out anyway (thanks to Anri's comments on worn fan clutches contributing to overheating).
BTW--aside from brute force, is there a way to back off the slide nut on the alternator in situ in order to make removal a little easer? Gawd I fought that for an hour or so. Looking at the old alternator, the slide nut looks to twist as it is pulled inward; I attempted to push it back out a little after removal as I will put this one on the shelf for a raining day, but was unsuccessful (voltage will still OK around 13.9V running per the OBC last I checked).
Your new fan blades are installed wrong, you need to flip the fan.
Your new fan blades are installed wrong, you need to flip the fan.
Are you saying that the new assembly on the left doesn't match the as-removed assembly on the right, or that they both match and are incorrect? If the later I’m surprised because to my knowledge that is the original fan assembly the car came with. To me both assemblies look to have the fan blades at the same position.
Are you saying that the new assembly on the left doesn't match the as-removed assembly on the right, or that they both match and are incorrect? If the later I'm surprised because to my knowledge that is the original fan assembly the car came with. To me both assemblies look to have the fan blades at the same position.
The left does not match the right. Look at the concavity of the blades.
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