
It was that shot, I got it replaced there & then, only £20 from GSF, begs the question why was this only an advisory? I had no idea this had gone, no noises/clonking etc..
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..that's exactly what i keep trying to tell my girlfriend!stuartgallafant wrote:
Things literally have to be hanging out there arse to fail. If its completely f*ck*d but the chassis area around it is fine, its a pass!

Why wouldn't you have listened to the mot tester? Do you know better than him like? He wasn't being a tw4t he was thinking Of TPS's safety.BMJG wrote:I'd of pay'd the M.O.T money and just left saying thanks i'll fix that at home then as he could not have stopped you. but saying that was a cheap fix anyway as long as his rate was not to high

clipper wrote:Is this a common part to wear out then ?
Is it something that should be considered for automatic replacement if the prop is removed or can you tell from looking underneath if it'll need doing or not ?
Cheers. I was going to remove my exhaust and prop this weekend to drop my tank, but I've since been told that I can change the fuel pipes and breathers without removing everything, so I probably won't disturb it. Won't hurt to have a look though.stonesie wrote:clipper wrote:Is this a common part to wear out then ?
Is it something that should be considered for automatic replacement if the prop is removed or can you tell from looking underneath if it'll need doing or not ?
Most E30's will still be on the factory Guibo or a cheap replacement, If it is cracked or has chunks missing then replace it, if not then leave it be. Look up just behind the gearbox mounts before the heat shield and you will see it, you need the exhaust out of the way and the centre bearing unbolting to get it out though.
Mine was about £55 iirc from Cotswold BMW (called an Artic-Disc on the receipt)


Especially if they aren't fitted correctly!Jhonno wrote:I would keep an eye on it.. Seen GSF ones fail after not very long..