BUGGER mate.

Tony.
Tony.
Bugger indeedb***** mate.
Tony.
I'm assuming it's the main bearing. I've never done it on my BMW. Do you have to split the case to get to it? In the meantime, will you put in a new clutch plate, throw out bearing and pressure plate since you have them off or at least can get to them? Will you have the flywheel resurfaced or buy a new one? I think that we use dual mass flyweels. Would you stay with that or switch to a single mass flywheel?.........................Frankie.Very true.
Just got the problem with the box to sort now. Had it looked at today. Needs new seal and mail bearing.
Surprised how many places won't touch bmw gearboxes.
I'm assuming it's the main bearing. I've never done it on my BMW. Do you have to split the case to get to it? In the meantime, will you put in a new clutch plate, throw out bearing and pressure plate since you have them off or at least can get to them? Will you have the flywheel resurfaced or buy a new one? I think that we use dual mass flyweels. Would you stay with that or switch to a single mass flywheel?.........................Frankie.
PS. I was wondering if you replaced the master clutch cylinder when you did the slave cylinder. I replaced the master clutch cylinder when I did the slave cylinder and it was a MAJOR PAIN IN THE A$$. I watched a video of a mechanic do it and after he was done, he said: "I'll never do that again". That's the way I feel about it. I'll go out and work somewhere for a week or so for the money to have a qualified mechanic do it than go through that again!!~~.........Frankie
I won't even attempt to mess with it.I've read that some gearboxes need a large press to put them back together again.
This is because there are some diaphragm springs inside to stop noise.
I'd do some proper research (like getting hold of the Getrag / ZF manual for the box) before attempting disassembly.