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Old 04-09-2014   #11
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Well said Scott.

Definetly change the transmission fluid before you do anything drastic...

I think the BMW castroil is the best?

What grade?



David

And believe it or not, I've found the local BMW stealership is the least expensive place to get the oil!
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Old 04-09-2014   #12
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And believe it or not, I've found the local BMW stealership is the least expensive place to get the oil!
Yep. That's where I got mine. Cheaper then I could get it online even...
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Old 04-11-2014   #13
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It might be helpful to service the hydraulic clutch first. Replace the fluid in the reservoir, and bleed the clutch so that you have full release when shifting.
If the clutch isn't working fully, it could be the cause of your trans problems.
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It might be helpful to service the hydraulic clutch first. Replace the fluid in the reservoir, and bleed the clutch so that you have full release when shifting.
If the clutch isn't working fully, it could be the cause of your trans problems.
very good point !
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Thanks for the info guys. I've got the tools and know which end of the screwdriver to hold and have worked on clutches and transmissions before, any tricks I should know about when pulling this transmission?
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Old 04-11-2014   #16
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Thanks for the info guys. I've got the tools and know which end of the screwdriver to hold and have worked on clutches and transmissions before, any tricks I should know about when pulling this transmission?
Greg
The ZF6 weighs 149lb so use two long bolts with the heads cut off
to slide the thing out onto a jack to avoid damaging things. I use 8in long bolts.
Helps too when aligning it up to reinstall.
Best practice is to also replace the pilot bearing while in there depending on if you know it was done since new.
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Old 04-11-2014   #17
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Best practice is to also replace the pilot bearing while in there depending on if you know it was done since new.
Good advice, I have made that mistake before. I would also look at the throwout bearing, even though it is expensive. Double wook is not fun.

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