Cooks m52 316i - going S54!
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E30BeemerLad
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No you don't 
yea i am pleased with my old lame m50Cook318IS wrote:Yeah it was a good day. Even better for some peoples dyno results eh!monkey wrote:Paul it was a good day today . you need to get the m50 inlet on for next time though
M50 inlet will definately be on for the next one. oh and the return journey home has finished off my wheel bearing(s)!
Im only an apprentice and i've spent about 6k on this since ive owned it, the car was only £600 of that! I need more photography bits and pieces.E30BeemerLad wrote:No you don't

How easy is it to remove a front wheel bearing without a slide hammer? It looks like its the next job on the list one evening this week 

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I just unbolted mine & pulled it off. Some people have had problems of the inner race sticking to the stub axle. Never know what you're going to have to deal with until you get stuck in.
Im hoping for it to just pull out, but i have bad luckE30BeemerLad wrote:I just unbolted mine & pulled it off. Some people have had problems of the inner race sticking to the stub axle. Never know what you're going to have to deal with until you get stuck in.

I have done this job loads of times now. Each time they have been tight. Gas axe tight twice.
It's soooooo much easier in a vice as your at a good working height. If your doing it on the car the my advice is jack it as high as possible. Also the backing plate bolts can be tw4ts to get out.
A sharp chizzle and keep it equal on the way off
It's soooooo much easier in a vice as your at a good working height. If your doing it on the car the my advice is jack it as high as possible. Also the backing plate bolts can be tw4ts to get out.
A sharp chizzle and keep it equal on the way off

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Cheers for your help dez, my dad has the odd chisel luckily 
Just read this and this type of puller seems cheap and effective.
http://www.unitedbimmer.com/forums/bmw- ... ement.html
i think i'll make a start and just see how far i get!
Just read this and this type of puller seems cheap and effective.
http://www.unitedbimmer.com/forums/bmw- ... ement.html
i think i'll make a start and just see how far i get!

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I must have had such a hassle-free experience doing this as I can't even remember how I did the job. There wasn't anything wrong with the wheel bearings that were on the touring, but I replaced them along with the backplates anyway. I guess if the bearing is wankered and been getting hot, it's more likely to be grief getting it off the stub.
Actually when I did the chromie I didn't need too. They were just done so everything was new. They were easy. The ones on the red moredoor I wrapped around the central barrier near work were well wankered and were coonts.

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Mine were a doddle. pop centre cap off, loosen hub nut, jack up, remove wheel, remove caliper and disc, remove hub nut, a few light taps and the hub came off 
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gareth wrote:Mine were a doddle. pop centre cap off, loosen hub nut, jack up, remove wheel, remove caliper and disc, remove hub nut, a few light taps and the hub came off
No backing plates on your turd Gareth?

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From reading Gareths post i take it your on about the front wheel bearing if so the last time i did a set of those it was easy they just slide off no problem at all it took me around an hour and half to do both sides. Im doing the rear wheel bearing on my touring.

Yeah I'm doing the fronts, I'm leaving the rears to the BMW specialist!

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Ha ha ha ha ha ha im doing mine while they are on the car and dreading it all this is becuase in sticking new back plates onDezzy wrote:Rears are ok as long as he arm is off the car. That's why my M3 set up is getting all new bears before fitting or selling it.

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Not on the frontDezzy wrote:gareth wrote:Mine were a doddle. pop centre cap off, loosen hub nut, jack up, remove wheel, remove caliper and disc, remove hub nut, a few light taps and the hub came off
No backing plates on your turd Gareth?
a tip for the rears if you don't have a slide hammer, find a deep socket (1/4" ones are about right) and put them between the backing plate and hub and then wind wheelbolts in and use them to jack the hub off
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Nice little tip that matey.gareth wrote:Not on the frontDezzy wrote:gareth wrote:Mine were a doddle. pop centre cap off, loosen hub nut, jack up, remove wheel, remove caliper and disc, remove hub nut, a few light taps and the hub came off
No backing plates on your turd Gareth?![]()
a tip for the rears if you don't have a slide hammer, find a deep socket (1/4" ones are about right) and put them between the backing plate and hub and then wind wheelbolts in and use them to jack the hub off

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Im i butchered my hub pullergareth wrote:Not on the frontDezzy wrote:gareth wrote:Mine were a doddle. pop centre cap off, loosen hub nut, jack up, remove wheel, remove caliper and disc, remove hub nut, a few light taps and the hub came off
No backing plates on your turd Gareth?![]()
a tip for the rears if you don't have a slide hammer, find a deep socket (1/4" ones are about right) and put them between the backing plate and hub and then wind wheelbolts in and use them to jack the hub off

I've mentioned to a few local people that the car has felt hesitant of late. Monkey plugged my car into his diagnostics equipment tonight... (Big thanks again btw bud!)
Fault number 1 - exhaust solenoid (its not on the car so its obviously going to be a fault
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Fault number 2 - Faulty Maf
Makes sence as to why it feels hesitant. im going to try and clean + test it before bending over for a new one
On the plus side my 4 genuine bmw wheel bearings arrived - but they came without new hubnuts. i would of thought that they would of come with new hubnuts?
Fault number 1 - exhaust solenoid (its not on the car so its obviously going to be a fault
Fault number 2 - Faulty Maf
Makes sence as to why it feels hesitant. im going to try and clean + test it before bending over for a new one
On the plus side my 4 genuine bmw wheel bearings arrived - but they came without new hubnuts. i would of thought that they would of come with new hubnuts?

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I'm not sure if I read somewhere once that a faulty MAF code can also sometimes be a lambda sensor, not sure if that was M52 or not. Maybe Barry can comment?
Monkey did say that you can measure the voltage of the maf and it should be about 6volts iirc... the diagnostic machine said it was getting a maximum of 2volts when the car was stationary and revving.

i couldnt remember if you said 4 or 6 : 

Na i wont buy one yet. I'll clean it out with isopropanol first and see if it makes a difference and then retest + make the decision.monkey wrote:i would't go buying one yet , it could have been disconected with the ingnition on at some point causing the fault . read it again in a week or so

i cleaned out the maf with isopropanol contact cleaning spray and made my way over to monkeys this evening. He read the voltage coming off the maf which read a strong 4volts - so the maf appears to be ok, but this will be confirmed by carsoft. But it does *seem* that the car is abit smoother and it comes on vanos better now (well, it shouts more!) so it must of made abit of difference.
Thanks for the hand + cuppa matt
Thanks for the hand + cuppa matt

More progress
Renewed my insurance
but, i've finally got rid of the speakers in the rear and fitted my new wing mirrors
I've now got infinity 5032I speakers in the original holes in the parcel shelf. Im not going to lie, the speakers are AMAZING! Absolutely fantastic quality and they were only about £35.
It even looks atad better in the rear

The rear door cards arent the best but its a minor detail - a huge improvement over the old ones!
Tommorows fun and games will be the front wheel bearings, front 5010cs infinity component speakers (with tweeters in bmw tweeter pods), my front doorcards and hopefully fit my new lock kit + maplight mirror.
Renewed my insurance
It even looks atad better in the rear

The rear door cards arent the best but its a minor detail - a huge improvement over the old ones!
Tommorows fun and games will be the front wheel bearings, front 5010cs infinity component speakers (with tweeters in bmw tweeter pods), my front doorcards and hopefully fit my new lock kit + maplight mirror.

I bought them through the zone. They were brand new still in the packagingDezzy wrote:Cook did you buy the tweeter pods new? If so what money were they? Do you have a part number handy? Cheers.
Looks nice btw.
65 13 1 377 688
65 13 1 377 687
I *think* theyve gone up to about £40 each but dont quote me on that.



