bro these are fire videos, im trying to figure all my feed/drain plugs right now and this was perfect insight, still have a ton of questions to figure out but I appreciate the video
@146garage325 күн бұрын
Thanks man! The car is done and running we have been kinda lacking on uploading haha. Any questions feel free to ask!
@fatheadmeetoo28914 ай бұрын
I’m having some squeaky noises only when I accelerate not when I’m off ,in I pulled the wheel off the brake pads seem fine although everything looks old, I’m wondering if this might be my actual problem or should I just go on and perform this job anyway?
@146garage34 ай бұрын
Hmm interesting... I would just take the hub off and check the wheel bearings and make sure they are greased and maybe repack them. I would also check that the hub flange is still in good shape and the splines aren't stripped. I have heard over time they wear and can strip causing the axle to spin inside of it. That is the only thing I can think of that makes sense that it is making noise under acceleration only... sorry I don't have a concrete answer for you! :)
@africarangipo35675 ай бұрын
bad idea ... .... but im sure by now you've realized
@Peetertime5 ай бұрын
Copperhead works like shit to
@mikemiller91196 ай бұрын
You guys do repairs like Matt's Offroad Recovery! You guys must be part of the team.
@jeffbizzle6946 ай бұрын
Bro got the Bibasu Orochimaru Suzukan wheels
@biopsiesbeanieboos556 ай бұрын
Nicely done and thank you so much for this video. You are right when you say it’s little-known about, and you have definitely corrected that. I’m guessing it must rarely give trouble, but it is emotionally difficult to reassemble knowing there is that one bearing you haven’t tended to.
@doodoobuttered7 ай бұрын
Hey! Do you know the depth of the bushing? I just took out my old one and it looks super short. And there should be a gap between the bushing and the lip in the spindle correct?
@146garage37 ай бұрын
Hi! I am not sure of the depth of the bushing. I just drove mine in until it bottomed out on the hub
@doodoobuttered7 ай бұрын
@@146garage3 ok thank you! I put the bushing on the cv axle drive shaft to see how far it goes and it lines up right at the lip so I think Im okay. Thank you!
@146garage37 ай бұрын
@@doodoobuttered ok oh perfect! No problem :)
@drewdavis2398 ай бұрын
there is a engine stamp in the block. its the small pad under the driver side/intake side engine mount arm. should have the displacement. its low by the oil pan rail.
@auggie39367 ай бұрын
what would it say?
@markdaugherty637810 ай бұрын
Did this repair get rid of your noise? Thanks for sharing, good tips on the installation procedure and depth of bearing.
@146garage310 ай бұрын
Yes it did! Also probably not a bad idea to check or repack your wheel bearings while you have it all apart. I am not sure if my noise was a result of the spindle bearing or the wheel bearings. Either way, the noise is gone now 😁
@kendrekmarrero558511 ай бұрын
Hey so I’m changing my CV shafts and realized that bushing stayed on the old shaft, it didn’t stay on the knuckle. Just wondering if that bushing is supposed to pressed in cause if it is I’d probably have to get a new one
@kendrekmarrero558511 ай бұрын
Srry, Ik it’s been a year and prob don’t even remember😂
@146garage311 ай бұрын
Yes I believe that bushing should have stayed on the knuckle. I had to press mine in so I think it's supposed to be a pretty tight fit. Is it not tight to the knuckle anymore? Like it can be pressed in by hand or without much force?
@kendrekmarrero558511 ай бұрын
No it doesn’t just slide on. I’d probably have to press it back in but idk how I feel about pressing in a bushing that came out on its own and also secures the spindle bearing in place loll. I think I’m gonna hold off for now and ordered the bearing and bushing just in case :/
@kendrekmarrero558511 ай бұрын
My CV went out in kind of a weird way though. I think the snap ring slipped off (idk how) and the cv slipped back and stripped the teeth off along with the teeth of the hub flange so I’m guessing when it slipped out it probably got caught on the bushing and brought along with it
@146garage311 ай бұрын
Ah yea isn't it awesome when weird stuff like that happens? Haha. It's probably a good idea just to replace them like you said. If I remember right they weren't super expensive parts
@31acruz11 ай бұрын
Why don't you tell us if you have a regular 3 series or an M3 car. It matters to us. (??)
@E36_boat9 ай бұрын
It’s an m3 only m50/s50/s52 have metal oil filter housing caps , his oil cap is closer to the vanos so it’s an s52 motor “m3”
@bull409 Жыл бұрын
Just bout to do this, too. How'd it turn out?
@146garage3 Жыл бұрын
Turned out great! No leaks, underside of engine and tranny are really clean after about 1500 miles
@JohnDane Жыл бұрын
Let's go! Keep it coming. Ready for this car to rip
@JohnDane Жыл бұрын
Good job gents! Considering this one too. Tons of work, dang! Have a turbo m52 right now and the extra displacement would really be nice
@146garage3 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Jealous of the turbo m52... we are planning on boosting this eventually 👍
@auggie39367 ай бұрын
@@146garage3 You plan on it haha hope you do! I have a s52 that I want to see done before I do mine haha but seems to only be mainly m52 being bought and boosted
@146garage37 ай бұрын
@auggie3936 funny that you commented, we actually have a pile of turbo parts right now... probably will upload a video building it in a couple weeks :)
@auggie39367 ай бұрын
@@146garage3 oh nice bro let’s gooo! Post some of the things you end up doing! I’d be down to watch it all haha
@brandenshervington3817 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this, you da man
@Chillecheezdogg2 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks for taking the time to put it together. Definitely not a bearing you hear a lot about, so good to see replacement tips.
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bro these are fire videos, im trying to figure all my feed/drain plugs right now and this was perfect insight, still have a ton of questions to figure out but I appreciate the video
Thanks man! The car is done and running we have been kinda lacking on uploading haha. Any questions feel free to ask!
I’m having some squeaky noises only when I accelerate not when I’m off ,in I pulled the wheel off the brake pads seem fine although everything looks old, I’m wondering if this might be my actual problem or should I just go on and perform this job anyway?
Hmm interesting... I would just take the hub off and check the wheel bearings and make sure they are greased and maybe repack them. I would also check that the hub flange is still in good shape and the splines aren't stripped. I have heard over time they wear and can strip causing the axle to spin inside of it. That is the only thing I can think of that makes sense that it is making noise under acceleration only... sorry I don't have a concrete answer for you! :)
bad idea ... .... but im sure by now you've realized
Copperhead works like shit to
You guys do repairs like Matt's Offroad Recovery! You guys must be part of the team.
Bro got the Bibasu Orochimaru Suzukan wheels
Nicely done and thank you so much for this video. You are right when you say it’s little-known about, and you have definitely corrected that. I’m guessing it must rarely give trouble, but it is emotionally difficult to reassemble knowing there is that one bearing you haven’t tended to.
Hey! Do you know the depth of the bushing? I just took out my old one and it looks super short. And there should be a gap between the bushing and the lip in the spindle correct?
Hi! I am not sure of the depth of the bushing. I just drove mine in until it bottomed out on the hub
@@146garage3 ok thank you! I put the bushing on the cv axle drive shaft to see how far it goes and it lines up right at the lip so I think Im okay. Thank you!
@@doodoobuttered ok oh perfect! No problem :)
there is a engine stamp in the block. its the small pad under the driver side/intake side engine mount arm. should have the displacement. its low by the oil pan rail.
what would it say?
Did this repair get rid of your noise? Thanks for sharing, good tips on the installation procedure and depth of bearing.
Yes it did! Also probably not a bad idea to check or repack your wheel bearings while you have it all apart. I am not sure if my noise was a result of the spindle bearing or the wheel bearings. Either way, the noise is gone now 😁
Hey so I’m changing my CV shafts and realized that bushing stayed on the old shaft, it didn’t stay on the knuckle. Just wondering if that bushing is supposed to pressed in cause if it is I’d probably have to get a new one
Srry, Ik it’s been a year and prob don’t even remember😂
Yes I believe that bushing should have stayed on the knuckle. I had to press mine in so I think it's supposed to be a pretty tight fit. Is it not tight to the knuckle anymore? Like it can be pressed in by hand or without much force?
No it doesn’t just slide on. I’d probably have to press it back in but idk how I feel about pressing in a bushing that came out on its own and also secures the spindle bearing in place loll. I think I’m gonna hold off for now and ordered the bearing and bushing just in case :/
My CV went out in kind of a weird way though. I think the snap ring slipped off (idk how) and the cv slipped back and stripped the teeth off along with the teeth of the hub flange so I’m guessing when it slipped out it probably got caught on the bushing and brought along with it
Ah yea isn't it awesome when weird stuff like that happens? Haha. It's probably a good idea just to replace them like you said. If I remember right they weren't super expensive parts
Why don't you tell us if you have a regular 3 series or an M3 car. It matters to us. (??)
It’s an m3 only m50/s50/s52 have metal oil filter housing caps , his oil cap is closer to the vanos so it’s an s52 motor “m3”
Just bout to do this, too. How'd it turn out?
Turned out great! No leaks, underside of engine and tranny are really clean after about 1500 miles
Let's go! Keep it coming. Ready for this car to rip
Good job gents! Considering this one too. Tons of work, dang! Have a turbo m52 right now and the extra displacement would really be nice
Thanks man! Jealous of the turbo m52... we are planning on boosting this eventually 👍
@@146garage3 You plan on it haha hope you do! I have a s52 that I want to see done before I do mine haha but seems to only be mainly m52 being bought and boosted
@auggie3936 funny that you commented, we actually have a pile of turbo parts right now... probably will upload a video building it in a couple weeks :)
@@146garage3 oh nice bro let’s gooo! Post some of the things you end up doing! I’d be down to watch it all haha
Thanks for posting this, you da man
Great video, thanks for taking the time to put it together. Definitely not a bearing you hear a lot about, so good to see replacement tips.
Thank you for posting this video!