momo1
Well-known member
@lebofa also had a tool madeI took a piece of flat iron about 300mm long 8mm thick and wide enough to be able to drill three holes the diameter of the holes in the "cap" of the "tensioneer" that is on the steering rack. Then i took a i think it was a 6mm drill bit and cut that into three short lengths long enough to protrude through the holes and into the cap and spot welded them onto the flat steel. At first i battled to get the holes in the right position as it is quite a tight fit for the 6mm pins to fit into the holes of the cap but after some practice i got it right. Did file them down a bit to get a tight fit. The first tool did not work but eventually i got it right. It quite easily got the cap out. After you have replaced the "vee part" you have to tighten the cap just enough so that the steering is self centering otherwise it is to tight. I had to take the car for a few test drives to get it right but eventually found the sweet spot where the steering was self centering and also did not knock. I made the tool at my son's house so am not there at the moment but when i get there i will take a picture of the tool. It is easier to make the tool when you have the new cap at hand as you don't have to get under the car to take measurements. Also, i have ramps, so driving the car up on the ramps every time you go to test the tightness is not a chore.
funny that I had the original BMW tool the service technician left in my car after fixing the issue.
called me back the next in a panic