M3 propshaft f

Revs

Member
As it says and no other comments on my last post except for "maybe dust ....." I have to replace the propshaft as it cannot be repaired.

So my question is BMW oem cost 15k and 6 weeks waiting period. Is there no other manufacturer that can be found or orders for a better proce.

Any assistance will help.

Cheers.
 

zippy320

Well-known member
second hand prop shaft? How does the prop shaft break? I taught its just the coupling and center support bearing that goes.

What happened to yours?
 

AdiS

Well-known member
zippy320 said:
second hand prop shaft? How does the prop shaft break? I taught its just the coupling and center support bearing that goes.

What happened to yours?

There are 4 areas of possible failure:

-Flex disc / Guibo
-Centre Support Bearing
-CV joint
-U-joints

The first three (flex disc, CSV, CV) are replacement. The u-joints are not, and therefore require a new propshaft.


My suggestion would also to look for a used propshaft, but consider then that the CSB and Flex disc might still need replacing. At least with a new prop, you can be certain that there will be no issues as a new one comes with a brand new CSB, CV, flex disc.


Revs said:
As it says and no other comments on my last post except for "maybe dust ....." I have to replace the propshaft as it cannot be repaired.

So my question is BMW oem cost 15k and 6 weeks waiting period. Is there no other manufacturer that can be found or orders for a better proce.

Any assistance will help.

Cheers.

How have you concluded that the prop needs replacing? A clunk like that could easily be serviceable parts like the flex disc and Centre supporting bearing, or rear CV.

If its only a clunk, and not causing an actual vibration under load or at high speed, then I would think that there is a good chance it can be fixed. Has a workshop given you this diagnosis?
 

Enzio

New member
Why not get a reputable company like Fullrace to look at it?
I'm sure they will be able to repair whatever needs to be replaced and they can balance it again.
 

Peter@AEW

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telegamer said:
Always remember that the agents will only advocate replace :rollsmile:
Always remember that the manufacturer of the propshaft uses a special machine to install the U joint which machine is very expensive...so expensive that it does not make economic sense for one to be imported.

Once the U joint develops play it requires that the propshaft is replaced.
 

AdiS

Well-known member
a1exander said:
telegamer said:
Always remember that the agents will only advocate replace :rollsmile:
Always remember that the manufacturer of the propshaft uses a special machine to install the U joint which machine is very expensive...so expensive that it does not make economic sense for one to be imported.

Once the U joint develops play it requires that the propshaft is replaced.

Yea, its a real pity that no one in this country can do it. There are however, companies in the US who can remanufacture these propshafts. Sucks for us.
 

Shakieb

Member
Hi. Had a second hand OEM propshaft fitted in my M3. R4500 for the part complete. About 5 months now the car and no issues with it. Try Matador in JHB they had an OEM one
 

Revs

Member
Sorry been a hectic week.

I did take it to Sajco and the said that it the centre part and can not be fixed.

BMW does have one but will investigate it more.
 

Revs

Member
Shakieb said:
Hi. Had a second hand OEM propshaft fitted in my M3. R4500 for the part complete. About 5 months now the car and no issues with it. Try Matador in JHB they had an OEM one

Do u have any details
 
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