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Original ones changed because of recall at 35,216mi. Changed out again at 113,588 mi. 78,372mi on the bearings.
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This was the 2nd set of bearings the car's had. Original ones done under the service action at 47K, I replaced them at 138K. UOA looked fine, and really the bearings did too. #5 was getting close to wanting attention, but nothing serious yet. I did them anyway since I was completely rebuilding the suspension and everything was accessible. That was an expensive couple of weekends in the garage.1 Photo
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Completed this job a few weeks ago. 164k km on bearings. Blackstone report showed elevated lead and copper trending upwards.3 Photos
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Had 189k when I changed the bearings. Also did the VANOS at the same time and had a broken timing chain guide and some brittle seals.
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I have a 2002 M3 Production date 2-25-2002..M11 bolts..Mine were done (Recall) 9/10/2004 33,902 and changed mine with 98,000 miles on these
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Rod Bearing Showcase Thread
I've been waiting for the past couple weeks to post a photo of my 154k mile rod bearings, so I figured that I would recreate the old showcase thread so that others can add back to it over time.
I received my first blackstone results on my new-to-me M3 back in February and the results were pretty grim, so I stopped driving the car and took it to the nearest shop willing to do the work (2.5 hours away in Memphis). It looks like it was definitely time to for these to be replaced, but the mileage alone probably should have told me that. Here's the report and the bearings (bearings are in no particular order):
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