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  • coolchill
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    BMW should have the info in their system. Give them your VIN.
    Here is the SIB I have.

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    Awesome, greatly appreciate the SIB, I had seen it as a file on the old forum & I think I forgot to download it.

    As a follow up to you or any with experience, I have the Schwaben fluid pump for oil changes, from here at ECS.


    Since it vacuums out the oil from the top/ dipstick tube, what do you suggest for when I send oil to blackstone? Would the best be from about halfway of this 6.5 liter tank, like about the liter #2 or #3, or I'm open to any suggestions for my car's future oil analysis.

    Thanks In Advance again
    Last edited by coolchill; 08-28-2021, 08:02 AM.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by coolchill View Post
    I have a 2002 car with an unknown SIB history on the rod bearings. I believe the SIB wasn't a full recall, is there anyway to find out if my car had the SIB applied to its rod bearings (date & mileage) or can I see the details of the SIB? Thanks in advance.
    BMW should have the info in their system. Give them your VIN.
    Here is the SIB I have.

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  • coolchill
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    5/22/2003 was the cutoff date from the SIB I have.
    I have a 2002 car with an unknown SIB history on the rod bearings. I believe the SIB wasn't a full recall, is there anyway to find out if my car had the SIB applied to its rod bearings (date & mileage) or can I see the details of the SIB? Thanks in advance.

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  • E-FARAOH
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    Here are my rod bearings from my recent service. I’m the second owner (since 1200 miles) and car is 03/04 build with 76k miles, car has been supercharged for the past 30k ish miles. I opted for WPC treated OEM bearings and OEM hardware. Nice to hopefully not worry about this for another 75k-100k miles!
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  • DropTopKingM3
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    Those look great. You’ve got piece of mind for many more years and miles.

    my 7/2001 M3 is currently having the rod bearings done as well. 72k miles and the bearings were redone around d 15k.

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  • sapote
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    These bearings look in great shape.

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  • DJAM3
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    07/2001 production with 112k miles. Bought the car with 48k miles. No record of previous rod bearing service.

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    Last edited by DJAM3; 08-26-2021, 10:28 AM. Reason: Edit: Forgot to add that I've been running Motul 5W-40 in the winter, 10W-60 in the summer.

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  • Samsonite79
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    Originally posted by sapote View Post

    Plenty of life left. So they had about 60K miles total and I think they can last another 20 to 30K miles for a total 80 to 90K, even a track queen. What do you think?
    I agree, could had gone further with these bearings, but you know how it goes, just throw good money at a problem that doesn't exist. 😄 BTW, I gone with WPC Coated BMW bearings and new oil pump for track longevity

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post
    2003.5 with 102k miles. Not 100% sure if they were changed before but I'm leaning toward no.
    Excellent condition. I wish mine look like those when I remove them. Currently it has around 70K miles if I remember.

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  • Sid_E46
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    2003.5 with 102k miles. Not 100% sure if they were changed before but I'm leaning toward no.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    5/22/2003 was the cutoff date from the SIB I have.

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  • jet_dogg
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    My car is a 7/03 production and fell short of the cutoff by 4 months.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by Samsonite79 View Post
    2003 M3 production date 10/02' w/ 110k (had the bearing recall done prior by previous owner at some point mileage unknown best guess was about 50-60k).
    I would be surprised if the previous owner drove 25,000-30,000 miles a year for the first two years to make it 50-60k mileage when recalled bearings done. The ‘03 model addition notice recall mailed around mid 2004 iirc. So I would guess those have a bit more mileage on them while still looking so good.

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by Samsonite79 View Post
    2003 M3 production date 10/02' w/ 110k (had the bearing recall done prior by previous owner at some point mileage unknown best guess was about 50-60k). I've been doing only track only miles, only a track queen.


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    Plenty of life left. So they had about 60K miles total and I think they can last another 20 to 30K miles for a total 80 to 90K, even a track queen. What do you think?

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  • Icecream
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    Originally posted by m3nt0s View Post

    I had nightmares that looked like this the night before my rod bearings were done!
    bet that car was babied.


    Eh, nm, he just posted he redlines all the time.
    Last edited by Icecream; 08-08-2021, 11:13 AM.

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