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Gizmo

Banned
Since Peter referred me for the remainder of the work Gareth wants done to the M3 I thought I could post it up here. Among the stuff I needed to install was a new short shift lever and thats when I noticed this, it had a shortened 330i propshaft instead of the M3 one. Centre universal and rear CV had thrown their grease all over the show.




New M3 propshaft ordered and collected, gotta love tourings!



Love the packaging.





Black sticky stuff for centre bearing.


Messes to clean up for 2 reasons, one so the sticky stuff can stick and two so you can monitor the condition of the new propshaft.


Heat shield dirty too.



Prepsol degreaser on a paint brush followed by karcher power!






Looking better.



Side by side comparison.


Mixed nuts.



You can see where it was shortened and welded.



Here too.







New goodness!


Sticky stuff.


Reason for the rear CV throwing its grease, only a piece of gasket is left.


More updates to follow tomorrow.:thumbs:
 

Ga-3M

Active member
Thanks for the pics Warren and the great attention to detail! Gents a lesson here, earlier on in the year I was having a problem with slight vibrations through the drivetrain at certain rpm, discovered it was the prop causing this, and was told that I could have my prop reconditioned and decided to do it as it was obviously less costly than buying a new one from BMW. Had it done and the vibrations were mostly gone but could feel something every now and then still but basically just lived with it. Then as Warren has shown, 6 months down the line he discovers what you see in the pictures above, suffice to say I wasn't happy at all. Myself and Warren had a chat and I decided the best thing to do would be to order a new complete prop shaft from BMW which is the lovely new one in the pics above albeit slightly heavy on the wallet! :thumbs:


Lesson is you gotta double check what are you told when it comes to a part like the prop shaft on an M3. I've done research on overseas forums since and have seen that a couple of guys also had some issues when going the recon route.
 

Crash_Nemesis

///Member
Why does this all look so familiar to me... Oh wait, that's because I had to do the same damn thing. On the bright side, the packaging is cool hey. My old prop is still at Peter... maybe we can join ours together and build something cool. :fencelook:

Wow... seriously, what a mess up. Gareth, when you told me this, I was so angry for you bro. Such a load of shit.

You guys got that prop really fast. Was there one already en route or in the country? I had to wait a while for mine from Germany.
 

Ga-3M

Active member
Hey bud, yeah there were two in stock at BMW main parts Midrand.

And obviously the other lesson is it's so difficult to find companies/businesses who you can trust to do proper work on your car, and it's for this reason that Warren and Peter are the only people who will see my car from now on for anything it needs!:thumbs:
 

444YYY

Honorary ///Member
I find it shocking that the car doesn't have the correct prop shaft given the overall pristine well cared for condition of the car!

Anyway, well done to Gareth for correcting this :thumbs:
Nice attention to detail Warren.


Just wondering how the other prop shaft was damaged... These are robust items...
 

Ga-3M

Active member
444YYY said:
I find it shocking that the car doesn't have the correct prop shaft given the overall pristine well cared for condition of the car!

Anyway, well done to Gareth for correcting this :thumbs:
Nice attention to detail Warren.


Just wondering how the other prop shaft was damaged... These are robust items...



Hey bud,

When I got the car the prop shaft coupling needed replacing and was quite bad so I'm thinking it was damaged either from this or from when the guys actually changed the coupling and did something to damage the prop shaft in the process. I believe it had the correct prop shaft up until I took my car to have the prop reconditioned and for some reason or other the place thought they knew best and replaced it with a reconned shortened 330 one!:argh:

As u say though, at least we've now been able to correct this.:thumbs:
 

444YYY

Honorary ///Member
Ga-3M said:
444YYY said:
I find it shocking that the car doesn't have the correct prop shaft given the overall pristine well cared for condition of the car!

Anyway, well done to Gareth for correcting this :thumbs:
Nice attention to detail Warren.


Just wondering how the other prop shaft was damaged... These are robust items...



Hey bud,

When I got the car the prop shaft coupling needed replacing and was quite bad so I'm thinking it was damaged either from this or from when the guys actually changed the coupling and did something to damage the prop shaft in the process. I believe it had the correct prop shaft up until I took my car to have the prop reconditioned and for some reason or other the place thought they knew best and replaced it with a reconned shortened 330 one!:argh:

As u say though, at least we've now been able to correct this.:thumbs:



Sorry to hear of that painful journey....
Though the car will feel much better with this new one :=):
 

Gizmo

Banned
Sometimes beauty is only skin deep. At least we found the problem Gareth had been experiencing.


It only takes one trip to a dodgy mechanic to spoil a car, especially when that car is a m3.
 

H|TM@N

Member
Gareth, you should take that 330i prop shaft back and demand a refund. This makes me very angry. Now you have to pay twice for something to be fixed.[POUTING FACE]


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sash

///Member
Gizmo said:
Sometimes beauty is only skin deep. At least we found the problem Gareth had been experiencing.


It only takes one trip to a dodgy mechanic to spoil a car, especially when that car is a m3.



i couldnt agree more. the problem with cars other than ///M cars is that sometimes the problems arent realised soon enough
 

UpNcOmiNg!

Events Organiser
What a bunch of ignorant idiots those propshaft people are! Yussis!

Sorry about that Gareth.
Did the right thing and sorted it out properly!

Nice work Warren! :thumbs:
 

Dhp507

///Member
Fordkoppie said:
I have only had bad experiences with propshaft shops.

5 different cars, 4 shops - all turned out a mess

Sorry to hear that..............so are there any reliable shops out there
 

Gizmo

Banned
Out with the old.


In with the new. Sorry I forgot the side by side shot.




Other stuff to be installed.


Flange gets a final wipe down before prop install.


Both surfaces where the black sticky stuff goes get a final wipe down with rubbing alcohol.



EWW.



Karcher clean.


Prop installed.




Now just as I was about to start refitting the exhaust I checked the condition of the exhaust backbox mounts, good thing I did. 2 are broken and the third is about to break. 3 new ones have been ordered, R521ea.






That should bring these aftermarket exhaust tips closer to the bumper diffuser, hopefully they don't touch.


More updates tomorrow.:thumbs:
 

UpNcOmiNg!

Events Organiser
Brilliant work!
Is that a brand new ZHP I see there?
And is that gear boot Alcantara?

Love seeing new stuff going in :inlove: So clean and shiny.
 
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