e36 Rear Bearings
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'Ello again Buddy!! 
If the E36 is the same, or similar to, the E30 they are an absolute ba574rd. I did one on Easter Monday and it took me pretty much all day and I ended-up with blisters from all the braying with my 2kg lump hammer.
The touring's dead again!

If the E36 is the same, or similar to, the E30 they are an absolute ba574rd. I did one on Easter Monday and it took me pretty much all day and I ended-up with blisters from all the braying with my 2kg lump hammer.
The touring's dead again!
Nooo!StuBeeDoo wrote:'Ello again Buddy!!
The touring's dead again!
Fancy setting up the dead touring club? I can join you if you stretch to e36's.
Be a man for once in your life and sh!t in that boot!- Wilfred.
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Any touring accepted!johnna wrote:Fancy setting up the dead touring club? I can join you if you stretch to e36's.

My latest "woes thread" is here.....
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=
I'd offer to come and assist, but I've got no transport.

Swapping the rear bearing:
A shitplate putting the shit in shitplate- I wonder why the handbrake didn't work?:

That collar was tight tight tight:

My first extraction tool- guess its original application:

I welded in these plates to hopefully upset the collar (aye- right) and to set up a slide hammer (dream on).

I then utilised an old disc:

I bashed in the new outer collar using the old collar.
The front of the wind in tool (30mm socket):

The back of the wind in tool (36mm socket with an old inner collar fitted to it:

A shitplate putting the shit in shitplate- I wonder why the handbrake didn't work?:

That collar was tight tight tight:

My first extraction tool- guess its original application:

I welded in these plates to hopefully upset the collar (aye- right) and to set up a slide hammer (dream on).

I then utilised an old disc:

I bashed in the new outer collar using the old collar.
The front of the wind in tool (30mm socket):

The back of the wind in tool (36mm socket with an old inner collar fitted to it:

Be a man for once in your life and sh!t in that boot!- Wilfred.
if you have to do it again, run a bead of weld all the way round the inside of the outer shell, it really does help! on one bearing i did you could hear the shell 'crack' as it loosened it's grip, and drifted out easily.
looks like a crappy job though, i'd hoped the e36 arms would be a bit easier to get off and take to a bench.
looks like a crappy job though, i'd hoped the e36 arms would be a bit easier to get off and take to a bench.
cheers,
harry
harry