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07-07-2014, 03:58 PM | #1 |
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Mo AKA Mob 17's Visit
First of all apologies to Mo for a couple of things first of all for under quoting on the job in hand totally as you know my fault as I'd miscalculated the element re braided hoses and secondly for the late posting of pics / write up as I've had a bit going on of late.
Mo arrived looking rather tied on a day that for me sadly wasn't a great day(my dad had another heart attack on the day) but without any firm new I opted to stay as I'd rather keep my self occupied. So what greeted me was a rather clean 335d, interesting for me is that it was one of the first cars I'd seen up close with the replica M3 side skirts(I saw Josh's breifly up close) but Mo's car gave me a bit more time to take a closer look at how these tungs fit and the finished result.( All parts apart from Copper Pipingsupplied by Mo) So up in the air for a look around. Under neath all nice an clean. First thing first from memory we tackled the gear box, with he kit Mo purchased all very straightforward. Sump for the mileage was nice and dry overall only the smallest amout of weeping was noticed all Mo's covers were noticed as nice and dry. Once the sump was off the fluid was exmined typical of the breed it smelt though it wasn't as dirty as some I've seen/smelt Mo got to have a look too, I wouldn't of said it was bad though it was dark. Sump went on nice'n'easy and the necessary work took place to ensure the fluid was taken by the gearbox and everything was circulating as required the car took from memory around 6.5 litres of fluid which is the norm for these. Next brake fluid change old stuff drained away and then after this the required stainless lines were installed As you can see on the ramp just ahead of the rear wheels are some of Mo's stainless lines, quickly noted by Alan our tech was the fact that the lines supplied would cause an issue unless the lines were supported by washers to stop them flayling/moving adversily (something we've seen before re aftermarket items from time to time though some are better than others)nothing bad mind you all very straightforward to do but you want these lines correctly housed. When doing the brakes and again we see this from time to time some brake lines were noted as corroded(Mo was taken over to view with Alan to see for himself)again when you opt to book a car in from time to time the unexpected happens and this was one of those situations where this wasn't expected(especially when you look at the mileage covered by Mo's car) and this meant this little lot was required So Alan got to work Once this was all done the required brake fluid change was then carried carried out. Power steering fluid sadly didn't take place as Mo's car needed BMW's ATF2 spec rather than the ealrier spec CHF11S spec. But icing on the cake though for me was this little gem Mo's beautiful looking Ohlins set up. I spent a good 10 or so minutes gawping at these they are stunning from waht I could see the quality was way above the usual Koni type stuff I see as an upgrade. I had a look close up at the springs the way the sat the shocks looks awesome beautifully presented I asled Mo re thoughs of the drive as these were new to him he was truly impresssed ride comfort and behavour apparantly was night and day and I can beleive this. Still say though that the magic of anything like this is in the set up it appears Mo ensured that with the aid of corner weighting anda very professional set up he was getting the best from his rather pricy but trully outstanding Ohlins set up. I'd of loved to of got more shots but with the phone's and god knows what elese going on on the day the above was about all I could muster. Trully lovely car Mo, again my sincere apologies for the under quoting and re the fault codes you later reported again if we need to look at these fault codes to see what they are please let me know. Steve |
07-08-2014, 04:50 AM | #3 |
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Steve thanks for all the work done that day.
The ATF change has made a world of difference to the shifting, its silky smooth now. The stainless lines can't be felt during normal driving, but once you push the car hard and brake accordingly, the pedal is a rock. Can't comment on the brake fluid yet but i put in ATE Super Blue. Should be ok for track. I need to replace all pads/discs, bed them in, and then push them hard to see if it has made a difference. Shame about the power steering fluid! I have returned that so will try and get that flushed another day. Re the Ohlins. They are awesome. I'll be putting up a review today/tomorrow. Thanks! |
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07-08-2014, 05:05 AM | #5 |
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Yep milk (though done with a twist)
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We take every day as it comes, me I could of as I stated on the OP bugged out of work but what can I do family were with him I was kept in the loop he knew I was thinking about him and once everything work wise was done/dusted I went to see him. Life, health v car service no comparison is there but again thanks for asking |
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Take care Steve |
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07-09-2014, 03:21 PM | #10 |
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Hey steve,
Yep not an obvious decision, i expected the pedal to be rock hard all the time! But when pushing the car, and pressing the brakes firmly, it is noticeably firmer. I need discs and pads all round so will report back then. Sorry for the ohlins review delay, i've been meaning to do it but yesterday decided to tackle egr/manifold cleaning! I will get some pics and write a review soon! |
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07-09-2014, 04:01 PM | #11 |
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Good idea changing the GB oil they are longlife sealed but seen in some D the oil was quite dirty and scorched and evidence of wear circa 90k miles - mine has done 92k
I changed both the GB and diff oil with genuine BMW stuff, bloody expensive but since I'm pushing 372/565 lb ft thought it was worth it. |
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But on the box the oil change as stated makes a real difference, if you re set all the adaptations and carry out a full re learn as I've done take the car for a half decent drive and allow the car to re learn the end result really is the icing on the cake. |
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07-11-2014, 06:32 AM | #16 |
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Its an extra procedure that we do where on diagnostic you go into the gear box settings re set everything clear adaptations then take the car for a long-drive(a good half hour to 45 minutes to complete easily) I'd of loved to of done this for you(though it is also chargeable) but time wise as you'll remember it was late and we'd of simply run out of time, but its something that can easily be done in the future Mo.
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