2004 - 69k'ish miles. Previous history unknown - probably original.
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Typical amount of wear at 125k, so those are most likely the original bearings for an 05.
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I am not sure if these are the original or if they have been replaced. I do know however, the previous owner took VERY good care of this M3 before I purchased it in 2021. So I wouldn't be surprised if the rod bearings were done in their ownership. Car now has ACL coated bearings and ARP hardware so I'm happy I now have the peace of mind it's been done and that previous owner did their part to keep the car good too!Originally posted by sapote View PostLooks very good for 125K miles. Are you sure these are original?
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right side halves are the top?Originally posted by BTB View PostThis was from a few years back, but for the records … about 109k on engine. Engine is from an '06 model year and presumably had original bearings. I put the previous 55k miles on it including maybe 6 track days
OH also under my ownership I drove this thing through cold Chicago winters, those super cold mornings didn’t help much I’m sure
Not bad for 109K with some track days. This is good to have in the record.
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This was from a few years back, but for the records … about 109k on engine. Engine is from an '06 model year and presumably had original bearings. I put the previous 55k miles on it including maybe 6 track days
OH also under my ownership I drove this thing through cold Chicago winters, those super cold mornings didn’t help much I’m sure
Last edited by BTB; 04-18-2024, 07:27 PM.
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Good to know! I just got the car last year so I can’t speak to the previous owner’s driving habits. I’ve put about 6k miles on it but they’ve been pretty tame since the car needed quite a bit of preventative maintenance (vanos, cooling system, bunch of bushings, diff reseal etc). No track time, maybe a couple redline pulls a week (which will change now that I’ve got the car more sorted). Otherwise just freeway cruising to work at 3k.Originally posted by sapote View Post
Good wear patterns; Could run another 30K miles.
How often redline? Track? Hard acceleration?
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Good wear patterns; Could run another 30K miles.Originally posted by Go3go View PostOut of my 2003.5 6 speed, 75k miles. Cylinders 1-6 left to right, uppers on the top row. Not terrible but glad I went ahead and did them.
How often redline? Track? Hard acceleration?
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Mileage when I bought it was 183,968 mi lol. Didn't even drive it home after buying. Had it towed cause I knew the bearings were original.Originally posted by sapote View Postwow, they look not bad for 183K miles! What was the mileage when you bought it and what makes you to inspect/change them now instead of around 100K?
If I had owned it when it had 100k mi, I would have changed them then.
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostThese came out of a late production car (04/25/06 build date) with 183,968 mi on it:
I was told that they had never been changed. Not bad for the mileage!
wow, they look not bad for 183K miles! What was the mileage when you bought it and what makes you to inspect/change them now instead of around 100K?
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These came out of a late production car (04/25/06 build date) with 183,968 mi on it:
I was told that they had never been changed. Not bad for the mileage!Last edited by heinzboehmer; 01-08-2024, 10:06 AM.
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