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525i E34 servicing in chc

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hey,

I finally bouth the car I've wanted for a while. It's a 92 525i.

When it's cold, the gearbox is a bit funny (seems to change gears in higher revs then when it's warm, and the change from 1st to 2nd is a bit rough). So i thought I'll change the gearbox oil. I heard that there are kits for sale (including filter, oil...) anyone know any places where i can get one in Christchurch? (or got any tips related to the topic?)

And while we're at it, any pointers on differential oils?

cheers for any help

Andrei

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Three options

Call Richard @ DCH Motorsport

Call Graeme Clyde

or try Christchurch BMW.

Best suggestions I can make.

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My old auto did the same, needed to warm up before it was nice n smooth, put a manual in it!!

There is a place on Brisbane st which is cheap and a bmw place but i dont know how good it is on things like that..

ie my outer balljoints in my e30 to replace with brand new ones + labour $320

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should use dextron 3.

its its a 5hp 22 something..it'll take about 8-9litres!

good move to replace the gearbox oil.

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If it doesnt have a dipstick then it wont have a drain bung either!

You have to drop the pan to drain it which is messy and then you have to fill it through the hole in the pan (messy again)

Im a mechanic with access to hoist etc and i still took my 525 to aceomatic in stanmore rd to be serviced

Up to you but some things are better left to the specialist to save mess time and $$$$.

If you want a kit go to ATP they are on a side st off tuam look them up in ph book

Good luck.

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hey guys

i just had a look at the oil. I was looking for the dipstick somewhere hidden in the bay....and after i stoped looking in all the weird places i found it right next to the airbox ^_^ .

the oil definatley needs changing (brown and bit harsh texture).

should use dextron 3.

its its a 5hp 22 something..it'll take about 8-9litres!

good move to replace the gearbox oil.

I'll see what brand they reccomend, but I'll keep your advice in mind. as to 8-9 liters => it would probably take that much if you could get it all out, but doing the change at home by draining (as opposed to have it sucked out at the professionals) will only let out about 50% of oil at the most, so will probably need no more than 4 L. Shame, I's rather change it all.

I'll keep you guys updated on how everything goes

Thanks for all your contribution guys, you kick ass! :mosh:

Andrei

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hey

i just wana give you guys an update:

i went to bmw christchurch and they said about $70 for a gasket and $56(or close) for a filter (both these prices exculde gst). It just so happens i was outside a butler mart and i went in and asked them about it and they said $80 for filter and gasket (normally $160 but there is somekind of sale ?!). As for oil, he guy showed me the best stuff they had. (i can't remember the brnad, but it wasn't Dextron or Mercon, which seem to be the recommended ones). It was $51 for 5L.

I went to ATP, but there was a sign saying "back in 15 min" after 20min nobody came, so I left.

Another interesting thing i came across:

at chc bmw there was another guy there buying some stuff (the guys behind the counter called him by his first name) and talking to him he told me about the thum in the gearbox. he told me it's a certain kind (can't remember what the name was) and it's the particular one's weak spot. He also said that the buys at aceomatic can 'cure' it. he wasn't shure what they do, but it could very well be the bearings meantioned above.

I'll call ATP tomorow ans find out what they sell :-)

wel, those were my findings

Cheers

Andrei

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aceoautomatic are reaaally good, when i had an auto i took it to Autotek to be fixed and they had to take it aceoautomatic so i guess its the best..

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just got of the phone with ATP and this is what i got:

$7 for the gasket

and $32 for the filter

(both the prices exvlude gst)

so all up its $43.

People complain about BMW's being expensive to service. Not if you know where to look.

Thanks a lot you guys

Andrei

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im surprised there is a dipstick are you sure you got the right one (just want to be ure) I had a thumping downshift from 4th to 3rd and aceomatic fixed it by replacing check valve balls in the valve body.

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prety shure it's the right one. but I'll have another look, just in case.

I had a thumping downshift from 4th to 3rd and aceomatic fixed it by replacing check valve balls in the valve body.

how much did that cost ya? cheers

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hey

I had another loonk under the hood

The batteries gave up in the camera just before i was going take the picture, but here's some photos anyway(had them for ages, and my engine bay looks identical).

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ok,

my intake is stock, not like the pic above.

Anyway, the container cap says ATF ONLY (i'm guessin it's Automatic Transmition Fluid?), and if you take of the cap, there is a small piece of plastic on the bottom of it (the dipstick).

Dat the thing i'm looking for?

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cool pod filter, and uh thats power steer fluid aint it?

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ok, so i looke around the net and found this:

ATF does stand for automatic transmition fluid, and it is used in power steering as well, dats wat BMW e34 DIY said

so i wasn't to far of with the ATF thing, but still

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go back and read my first post there is no dipstick on most bmw transmissions 91 on.

From memory it cost me $450 including oil and filter gasket and repairs to valve body.

Save the money and get the pros to do it B)

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