After market parts quality :(

GazHyde

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As I said in my progress said I would start a new thread about another issue we encountered while changing the clutch on Rosie. Lee has previously said I can be a little aggressive on my drive train, but I'm fairly sure that I could not manage to destroy a guibo bush in 6 months and in less than 3,000 miles.

When we carried out the sub frame refresh Lee had a brand new guibo bush which had been ordered for his Dads 2.8, and was the wrong part. It was however the correct part for Rosie, so on it went. Lee thinks this part was ordered off eBay.

The pictures at the end show there wasn't much life left in it, and would probably have failed relatively soon. It's in a considerably worse condition than the one we replaced it for which had done 105,000 miles. The drive shaft detaching itself from the gearbox at speed could have been rather messy

GSF had a replacement in stock and a Febi branded one was fitted in it's place. Be careful out there when ordering your car parts peeps!

For those who don't know what this part is, it's a big rubber bush which sits between the gearbox and the prop shaft. Item #1 below.
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How it looked once we removed it.
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pgunter

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Lesson to be learnt... Cheap is not always a bargain..

1. Get from a reputable source and make sure its a known named brand.
2. If you can get from a BMW dealers like Sopers and get a discount.
 

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Very true Gary. If you can't or don't want to fit OE then know exactly what you're buying.....in the UK and Europe check that the supplier guarantees the parts are "Matching Quality" under the EU Block Exemption legislation.
 

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The same issue I had last week end with the inlet camshaft sensor on my Z3. Fitted just over a year ago and supposedly OE quality. The one I removed was completely bereft of any trade marks, part numbers or any identification. Just plain black. Like this, apart from the "W"
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However the replacement I fitted last Saturday looked like this, Complete with everything but the Bosch trade mark. The part number was there and if you Google it, it brings up this part, also a grey cable instead of black. All in all a proper OE quality part, ie a genuine Bosch part with the trade mark removed!!
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I have confidence in this part lasting for a very long time. Also the car runs much better too.

Tony.
 
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